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The “immediate” symptoms of poor indoor air quality can often resemble a cold or allergies. You can feel fatigue or dizziness and may frequently get headaches and experience eye, nose, or throat irritation.
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Read More »As the weather changes temperature and humidity, it’s relatively normal to feel some discomfort in your throat and sinuses. However, if that discomfort doesn’t leave, and you find yourself with symptoms like headaches, sore throats, and nasal runniness or congestion on a regular basis, you might want to investigate your home’s indoor air quality.
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Read More »Cleaning on a regular basis helps keep your home’s dust to a minimum. You’ll want to vacuum or mop your floors every two weeks or take a half hour to focus on one room per day. Don’t forget to dust under furniture as well as other often neglected places, like ceiling fans, window blinds, and lamp shades. Pro tip: we recommend wearing a mask while you perform cleaning activities that kick up dust. Maintain your HVAC system. Your HVAC system circulates indoor air throughout your entire home, so a clean system is a must. Change the air filter every 30 to 90 days, and dust the air registers. Make sure to get your heater and your air conditioner maintained once a year by a professional to clear away dust buildup and prevent mold growth. Your HVAC system circulates indoor air throughout your entire home, so a clean system is a must. Change the air filter every 30 to 90 days, and dust the air registers. Make sure to get your heater and your air conditioner maintained once a year by a professional to clear away dust buildup and prevent mold growth. Take steps to control your home’s humidity. Don’t forget to run your kitchen’s exhaust fan while you cook on the stove--this will help keep out unwanted humidity and reduce the concentration of combustion byproducts in your home. Remember to also use your bathroom’s exhaust fan or to crack a window to let out excess humidity. This will help prevent mold growth. If you’re still concerned about your home’s indoor air quality, you may want to invest in a whole-home indoor air purifier, such as the Air Scrubber Plus. Rather than relying on just a filter, the Air Scrubber Plus: 1) purifies oxygen and hydrogen molecules and 2) also uses UV light to breakdown the DNA and RNA in numerous harmful microorganisms, rendering them unable to spread disease. To learn more about improving your indoor air quality with a whole-home air purifier, call (661) 271-6099. At Monarch Home Services, we offer indoor air quality services in Bakersfield and throughout the San Joaquin Valley.
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