- Proper ventilation
- Regular cleaning and dusting
- Use air purifiers
- Keep indoor plants
- Control humidity levels
- Avoid smoking indoors
- Choose low VOC products
- Test for radon and carbon monoxide
- Keep pets clean
- Regular HVAC maintenance
Proper Ventilation
Ensure good airflow by opening windows and using exhaust fans to reduce indoor air pollutants.
Regular Cleaning and Dusting
Regularly clean and dust surfaces to remove allergens and pollutants from the home.
Use Air Purifiers
Invest in high-quality air purifiers to filter out pollutants and improve indoor air quality.
Keep Indoor Plants
Indoor plants can help filter the air and improve overall air quality.
Control Humidity Levels
Use dehumidifiers or humidifiers to maintain optimal humidity levels and prevent mold and mildew growth.
Avoid Smoking Indoors
Keep indoor air clean by avoiding smoking indoors and creating designated outdoor smoking areas.
Choose Low VOC Products
Select low VOC (volatile organic compound) products to minimize indoor air pollutants.
Test for Radon and Carbon Monoxide
Regularly test for radon and carbon monoxide to ensure a safe indoor environment.
Keep Pets Clean
Regularly groom and clean pets to reduce pet dander and allergens in the home.
Regular HVAC Maintenance
Schedule regular maintenance for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems to ensure they are functioning efficiently and not circulating pollutants.