Tips to Improve Winter Indoor Air Quality – St. Louis Heating
Help your family breathe easier this winter season by improving the indoor air quality in your St. Louis home. Modern homes are sealed tighter than ever and are designed to minimize heat loss and be energy efficient. However, this also traps pollutants within the home and may create a stuffy and dry environment. In this post, our St. Louis HVAC technicians will discuss ways to improve indoor air quality in winter and help you and your family breathe easier. Tips to improve winter indoor air quality Change your filter regularly: During summer, the indoor air is likely to be cleaner, because the indoor air gets exchanged with fresh outdoor air through open doors and windows. However, in the winter, the indoor air is constantly recycled through the heating system and ductwork. This can cause some pollutants to remain inside the home. One of the simplest ways to traps these pollutants and allergens is through the HVAC filter. This makes it very important to have the filter changed every four to six weeks during the heating season. Control humidity: High humidity levels can cause conditions that promote mold growth. If the humidity levels are too low, it can make you and...
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