We all want to start the new year off on the right foot, and for many of us, that means making resolutions. This year, why not resolve to improve your home’s air quality? Poor air quality can cause a variety of health problems, especially for children and seniors. In this blog post, we’ll discuss eight bad indoor air quality habits you should break in 2023.
Indoor air quality is often worse than the outdoors due to pollutants like mold, dust, pet dander, and chemicals. These pollutants can come from several sources, including cleaning products, scented candles, and off-gassing from carpets or furniture. Poor humidity and ventilation can also contribute to bad indoor air quality by allowing these pollutants to build up inside your home.
Poor air quality can cause many health problems, including respiratory infections, headaches, and fatigue. It can also worsen existing conditions like asthma and allergies. In extreme cases, poor air quality can even lead to death.
Here’s a short list of bad habits that cause indoor air pollution and what you can do about them.
If you’re concerned about the air quality in your home, don’t wait to take action. Contact Thomas J. Fannon & Sons today. We offer a variety of products and services to improve your home’s air quality, including air purifiers, ductless split systems, and furnace and AC filters. Call us today at (703) 549-5700 or fill out our online form to learn more!
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