
Pollen, dust, pet hair and dander, and even wildfire smoke plague our homes and make it harder to breathe. Want to know how to improve air quality in your home? It is actually a lot easier than you would think. Here are 12 easy steps that will help everyone in your house breathe a big sigh of relief.
- Dust and debris are building up on the metal vents.
- Your home is taking longer to heat or cool.
- The electric bill for the month has increased more than normal.
Helpful Hack
Another easy way to enhance your indoor air quality is to buy air filters with a higher MERV rating. These block out more particulates and allow you to breathe easier for longer.
- Make sure it's a HEPA filter: "This type of air filter can theoretically remove at least 99.97% of dust, pollen, mold, bacteria, and any airborne particles with a size of 0.3 microns (µm)," according to the EPA.
- Just like with home air filters, look for a product with an MERV rating that is best suited for your home — a higher rating will better handle certain pollutants. For instance, a MERV 3 is ideal for basic issues like pollen and dust, whereas a MERV 14 is best for wildfire smoke, carbon dust, and even viruses.
- Get one with an activated carbon filter: This will help to remove unwanted smells that some home pollutants can cause.
- Ensure that it covers the square footage of your space: If you want the air purifier to work properly, then you need to purchase the right size machine. Some will cover a single room, whereas others are made for larger spaces, like an apartment or small home.
- Decide what you can afford: Air purifiers are expensive, not only because of the initial cost and because of the maintenance. Just like in your home, you need to replace the filters and carbon liners regularly. This can add up quickly if you use the machine all the times, so ensure that what you choose is in your budget.
- Consider the noise level you want: These machines can also be loud. And while it's white noise, it can drown out things like the television that you may want to hear at a normal volume. But if you have small kids, these can double as fantastic white noise machines to help them sleep.
Need to Know
While expensive, I can't say enough good things about the Medify Air Air Purifiers. As someone with severe allergies who lives in a location that resembles the dust bowl throughout the year, these machines make all the difference. They also remove unwanted smells and have a quiet fan compared to other products we've tried in our home.
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Quick Tip
For those folks with limited time, robot vacuums can be a great way to keep your floors clean with limited effort. Just empty the bin after each cycle and change out the filter to ensure that it's picking up irritants and not just spreading them around.
Fast Fact
If you are like me and cannot bear to nix this habit, folks at the Cleveland Clinic state that you should at least be mindful of the products you buy. Avoid paraffin wax if possible and aim for more natural, plant-based options like beeswax and soy. You also have the option to make your own candles to control the ingredients.
Another solution is to invest in fragrant houseplants to help disperse a natural scent without putting potential chemicals in the air.
Need to Know
Some of the top performing houseplants in the study were gerbera daisies, bamboo palms, peace lilies, pot mums, marginata, and Janet Craigs.
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Fast Fact
If you want to disinfect your surfaces naturally, white vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, and alcohol are all fine choices. Essential oils have also been shown to have antimicrobial properties. And, of course, good ole soap and hot water can always work wonders!























