- Improve ventilation
- Use air purifiers
- Keep indoor plants
- Control humidity levels
- Regularly clean and vacuum
- Avoid smoking indoors
- Choose low-emission products
- Test for radon and carbon monoxide
- Reduce use of harsh chemicals
- Monitor indoor air quality
Improve ventilation
Ensure proper airflow by opening windows and using exhaust fans in kitchens and bathrooms.
Use air purifiers
Invest in high-quality air purifiers to remove pollutants and allergens from the air.
Keep indoor plants
Certain indoor plants can help improve air quality by absorbing toxins and releasing oxygen.
Control humidity levels
Use dehumidifiers to keep humidity levels between 30-50% to prevent mold and mildew growth.
Regularly clean and vacuum
Dust and vacuum frequently to remove dust, pet dander, and other allergens from surfaces and carpets.
Avoid smoking indoors
Keep your home smoke-free to prevent exposure to harmful secondhand smoke.
Choose low-emission products
Opt for low-VOC paints, cleaning products, and furniture to reduce indoor air pollution.
Test for radon and carbon monoxide
Regularly test for radon and carbon monoxide to ensure these harmful gases are not present in your home.
Reduce use of harsh chemicals
Use natural and non-toxic cleaning products to minimize exposure to harmful chemicals.
Monitor indoor air quality
Use air quality monitors to keep track of pollutant levels and take necessary actions to improve air quality.