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Signs Your Home Might Have Poor Indoor Air Quality


Photo of a Girl experiencing allergies due to poor indoor air quality.

Have you noticed a change in the quality of air in your home lately? Poor air quality can have several negative impacts on your health, from frequent headaches to allergies and respiratory problems.

 

Common Signs of Poor Indoor Air Quality

 

  • Persistent allergies or respiratory issues—Poor indoor air quality is often accompanied by an increase in the amount of airborne allergens. These include dust mites, pet dander, and mould spores, which are known to cause allergies and respiratory problems.

 

  • Frequent headaches and fatigue—Poor indoor air quality also limits the evacuation of certain toxins and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are typically found in paints, cleaning products, and building materials and can cause recurring headaches and fatigue.

 

  • Unpleasant odours that don’t go away – Unusual and unpleasant odours that linger in the air are also indicative of poor indoor air quality. The presence of mould or other contaminants often causes these odours.

 

  • Mould growth and excess moisture – The proliferation of mould growth and dark spots along the walls and roof of your home is a common sign of excess humidity and poor air quality.


  • Visible dust or black debris around air vents—Buildups of dust or debris around your air vents are telltale signs that your HVAC system is not functioning properly, which in turn contributes to poor indoor air quality.

 

How to Improve Indoor Air Quality

 

Here are some tips that you can put into practice to enjoy better indoor air quality:

 

  • Proper ventilation—Open your windows regularly to let in fresh air and allow it to circulate properly in your home. To prevent steam and odours from lingering, consider installing an exhaust fan in your bathroom and kitchen.

 

  • Humidity control – We recommend using a dehumidifier to get rid of excess moisture in your home. This will also minimize the growth of mould. Investing in a high-quality air conditioner will also allow you to regulate the humidity levels in your home better.

 

  • Regular vacuuming – Vacuuming your carpets and floors regularly can help eliminate allergens and dust mites.

 

  • Replacing your HVAC filters—Changing your HVAC filters will prevent the buildup of dust and other debris and keep your HVAC functioning properly.

 

  • Replace your cleaning products with non-toxic alternatives. Products that come into contact with harsh chemicals increase the presence of certain contaminants and volatile organic compounds in the air.

 

  • Hire professional air quality testing services – A professional can identify the causes of poor air quality in your home and recommend appropriate solutions.

 

Air Quality Testing Services in Aurora and the York Region

 

Do you wish to improve the indoor air quality of your home in Aurora or the York Region?

Contact Hometech today! We will test the quality of air in your home and check the level of pollutants using specialized and advanced equipment. Our experienced technicians will then recommend appropriate solutions that you can implement for better indoor air quality.


Get in touch with us today to learn more about our services.

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