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Real Estate: How Healthy is the Air in Your Home

Too much or too little moisture in the air affects your comfort, your family’s health and the condition of your home’s interior and furnishings.  Ideal humidity is usually between 30% and 60%.

Low humidity in the winter can cause dry skin and nasal passages, promote the growth of bacteria and viruses, cause static electricity, damage your woodwork and more.  Moist air is not only healthier, it’s also less expensive to heat than dry air.

High humidity in the summer allows faster growth of bacteria, viruses, dust mites, mould and mildew – all major allergy triggers.  High humidity also causes paint to peel and woodwork to warp, buckle and rot.

Air Quality Tips that you should know about

  • Indoor air is 2 – 5 times more polluted than outdoor air. 
  • 50% of all illnesses are either caused by or aggravated by poor indoor air quality.  
  • Air fresheners and deodorizers can contribute to poor indoor air quality. 
  • Poor indoor air quality can cause headaches, nausea, lethargy and potentially chronic illness. 
  • Inadequate ventilation keeps dust, smoke, pollen and other pollutants re-circulating. 
  • In addition to negative health effects, indoor pollutants can reduce the life expectancy of your heating and cooling system. 
  • Your first line of defense is to eliminate as many sources of pollution as possible.  Avoid smoking or burning candles in your home. 
  • Allergic reactions can be reduced by indoor air quality products that remove pollutants. 
  • By maintaining proper humidity levels in your home, you can prevent many pollutants from developing at all.  

A1 Air Conditioning & Heating, Year Round Indoor Comfort Specialists

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