Checklist: Cleaning the Air in Your Home
Tips from Real-Estate-Agents.com
reprinted courtesy of ServiceMagic.com
Studies show that many times,
the dirtiest air we breathe is in our homes. This is especially
true if the ducts that deliver the air have dust and dirt build
up. If someone in your home has allergies or you would like to
reduce the number of contaminates in the air in your home, follow
these steps:
- Hire a duct cleaning service to vacuum and clean the air
vents and ducts.
- Change the filter on your furnace regularly. A clean filter
will keep your furnace running efficiently, too.
- Install an electronic air cleaner to help members of your
household with allergies or asthma by reducing airborne particles.
- Changing filters regularly to help air cleaners run efficiently.
- Replace your vacuum bags regularly.
- Dust and clean regularly, especially if you have pets.
- Air-out dry cleaned items before bringing them indoors.
- Reduce chemical use and purchase cleaners that are friendly
to the environment.
A certain amount of pollen and dust is normal in the environment.
You can however, make the air in your home easier to breathe for
people with allergies and other respiratory ailments.
-- Tips courtesy of Service Magic