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How to Reduce Indoor Air Pollution

A good step to cleaner indoor air and less pollution is to make your home a no smoking zone.

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How to Reduce Indoor Air Pollution

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  1. How to Reduce Indoor Air Pollution

  2. 1 IndoorAir Pollution No Smoking Zone for Better Indoor Air • A good step to cleaner indoor air and less pollution is to make your home a no smoking zone. 

  3. 2 IndoorAir Pollution Clean Smarter • To reduce the bad air in your home, make sure you’re cleaning more efficiently. Wash your dirtiest, dustiest laundry in hot water to eliminate allergens.

  4. 3 IndoorAir Pollution Reduce Humidity • There’s nothing we can do about 100 percent humidity outside, but in your home, low humidity should be the goal. 

  5. 4 IndoorAir Pollution Replace Air Filters • Check your air filters monthly and change them at least every 90 days. Choose filters with a high MERV (minimum efficiency reporting value) rating.

  6. 5 IndoorAir Pollution Consider Duct Cleaning • If your home is older or you’ve lived in it for five or more years and you’ve never had a duct cleaning, now may be the time to reconsider. 

  7. Bauer Mechanical HVAC • www.bauermechanicalhvac.com • (970) 635-0266 • 1042 20th stswLoveland CO 80537

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