Improving the Air in Your Home

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Article Title: Improving the Air in Your Home
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The impurities and pollutants in the air are an often overlooked problem, especially when it comes to inside the home. Alarmingly it has been suggested that the quality of air inside can become worse for us than the air outside. As you go about your daily routine you may not initially realise the impact that this can have on your long term health, however for those with allergies and respiratory problems then it is definitely an immediate concern. Even if you don't have such health issues it should be important to you that your home is a safe sanctuary where you shouldnt have to worry about the quality of the air you breathe. If you are looking to put your mind at ease then here are a few tips on how to improve the cleanliness of the air in your home.

The most obvious and immediate step you can take to remove pollutants from the surrounding air is by purchasing an air filter. This most common type of air filter that you will find in shops contain high efficiency particulate air filters. These types of air filters will be able to remove even the smallest kinds of airborne pollutants from the air in your home. Such filters are commonly bought by sufferers of asthma, respiratory issues and people with allergies. You can also buy air purifiers which contain ionizers which will further boost the performance of the machine. Alternatively, charcoal or carbon filters can help with any issues with odours.

A useful all round solution would be to buy a vacuum cleaner which has a HEPA (high efficiency pariculate air filter) built into it. Several big name electrical manufacturers make such cleaners so you will be able to clean you floor and the air both at the same time.

When it comes to the cleaning products that you use around the home, a helpful bit of advice would be to switch over to natural or organic cleaning products. Many of the products which are commonly found in supermarkets are made up of various harsh chemicals which may be highly effective at removing dirt, but their fumes aren't exactly healthy for people to inhale. There are more and more organic cleaning products on the market these days so it shouldn't be too difficult to find a cleaner which doesn't release harmful chemicals into the air of your home.

You may be surprised to find that even the furniture in your home can contribute to the poor quality of the air. Furniture and especially rugs or fabrics can be big contributors to indoor air pollution. There are lots of furniture sealants, finishes and glues in particular which are made from potentially harmful chemicals. If it is withing your budget then switch over to natural and organic home furniture, or if you have a slightly larger budget then go for older antique furniture. Many of the chemicals that are used on modern furniture weren't around 60-70 years ago so older furniture will be much more beneficial to the air in your home.


About The Author: Dave Matthews is writing on behalf of Pure O2 (http://www.healthoxygen.com), a leading online supplier of air purifiers.

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