5 Steps Towards a Healthier Indoor Atmosphere

We sometimes think about air pollution as only occurring outside. Unfortunately, the insides of our homes can be more susceptible to pollutants than the outdoors! Here are some common indoor air quality problems to watch out for:

Smoke. Secondhand tobacco smoke is absolutely one of the #1 causes of indoor air pollution. But, did you know that smoke from stoves and fireplaces can also wreak havoc on your lungs?

Radon. Radon is an invisible gas that can be found in some building materials and underneath your home.

Mold. Mold is a harmful allergen; it grows in damp, dark spaces in your home.

And, here are five steps towards creating a healthier indoor atmosphere:

  • Clean and vacuum as regularly as possible – this can really help to rid your home of harmful toxins and allergens.
  • Get a door mat. This may sound simple, but it’ll work wonders when it comes to keeping outdoor allergens from getting tracked in your home!
  • Don’t smoke indoors. Ick! This is one of the worst things you could do, in terms of creating a really unhealthy indoor atmosphere.
  • Do a radon test – radon is one of the leading causes of indoor air pollution.
  • Use all-natural products. Synthetic fragrances in things like laundry products and candles can emit harmful chemicals in the air. Try making the switch to as many natural products as possible.

Contact the Experts at Robert B. Payne, Inc. Today

Do you have further questions about how to create a healthy indoor atmosphere? If so, it’s time to contact Robert B. Payne, Inc. today at 540-373-5876. Here at Robert B. Payne, Inc. our team of AC specialists is here to impart their well-earned wisdom and expertise. The Robert B. Payne, Inc. team is always more than happy to help answer your questions and offer our assistance. We look forward to speaking with you!