Indoor air quality can be 2-5 times more polluted than outdoor air. |
The air quality in your home can be two
to five times worse than it is outdoors thanks to the many sources of indoor
air pollution. And it isn’t just your furnace or woodstove that you need to
worry about. Lack of effective ventilation, household cleaning products and
personal care products, new furniture and carpets, all contribute to unhealthy
conditions in your home that can cause headaches, nausea, allergies and
breathing issues.
To keep your home`s air as healthy as
possible, deal with the biggest sources of pollution first: carbon monoxide,
cigarette smoke and radon. Ensure your furnace, wood stove and other combustion
units in the home are well maintained and cleaned at least once a year. Dirty
chimneys, leaky woodstoves and poorly vented gas stoves can release carbon
monoxide and other chemical into your home.
Radon, a radioactive gas emitted from
some rock and soil, is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers. Contact
the New Brunswick Lung Association to purchase a radon test kit so you`ll know
if radon is an issue in your home.
Dealing with any humidity issues is
another important way to keep your indoor air clean. Mould releases biological
contaminants that you don’t want to deal with so ensure that your home is well
ventilated (especially the bathrooms and kitchen stove) and that moisture leaks
are repaired.
Products in your home that list
“fragrance” as an ingredient pollute the air. That includes cleaning products,
especially laundry products and room fresheners. These heavily scented products
are loaded with phalates, known hormone disruptors that can cause significant
health issues. The same goes for scented personal care products and
artificially scented candles. Always choose unscented household and personal
care products, or those scented with essential oils.
New furniture and carpets, dry-cleaned
clothing, paints and varnishes all off-gas chemicals, so it’s important that
you do all you can to minimize off-gassing in your home. Hang dry cleaning on
the line when you first get it home, leave new furniture in the garage until
the “new” smell fades. Often new kitchen cupboards and particleboard furniture
off-gas formaldehyde (a known carcinogen) so look for manufacturers that use
formaldehyde-free adhesives. Always choose zero VOC or low VOC paints
(available in many brands).
Dust and vacuum frequently. Also, air
purifiers can, ironically, be a source of indoor pollution so do your research
if you`re thinking of getting one.
It`s not all bad though, house plants
can do their part to keep your indoor air clean.
3 comments:
I must say this is great ideas to keep our the indoor air healthy. Healthy air is important because it can affect out health. Unhealthy air could harm our health.
rc helikopter
Making a healthy environment for your family to live in is your responsibility. So keep them healthy by making sure that the air they breathe inside the home is clean. In addition to preventive measures, there are many natural ways to improve the air quality in your home. Air cleaning devices need sufficient support to improve indoor air quality, and that’s the reason why you have to bring nature indoors. Plants are a great addition, not only as living air purifiers, but also as decorative pieces to enliven your home.
-Darryl Iorio
I agree, plants can do double duty... purify the air and add a bit of beauty.
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