Improving Indoor Air Quality with Increased Ventilation

 

Proper ventilation inside your home is necessary for comfort. But did you know that it’s also necessary for the health and well-being of you and your family? Ventilation is one part of having a complete heating and cooling system that provides your home with absolute comfort. At Indoor Comfort Team, we provide those complete HVAC systems, including the V for ventilation.

You do not want the pollutants and contaminants in the outdoor air to find their way inside your house. That means these particles are in the air you and your family breathe. This is especially a problem for unhealthy or sensitive groups for having respiratory issues.

Learn about five reasons it’s important to properly ventilate your home.

 

What’s Home Ventilation?

window open for home ventilationProper home ventilation is the process of exchanging indoor and outdoor air. By having open windows or exhaust fans, you can ventilate or you can use a spot or whole-house ventilation system. That works best when you have fresh air outside.

Sensitive groups may experience problems when polluted air is allowed inside. Many cities provide air quality monitoring websites for people to see if there are pollution problems happening.

Indoor Comfort Team provides a variety of home ventilation and indoor air services. These opportunities result in cleaner, healthier air inside your home. Good home ventilation is beneficial for many reasons. Read on to learn about the Top 5 ways improving ventilation helps your home and your family.

 

Reduced Condensation

When there’s an abundance of water vapor in the air in your home, condensation results. That leaves droplets of moisture on your furniture, walls and decor, resulting in permanent damage. This happens when humid air becomes cooled too rapidly for the atmosphere to adequately disperse the resulting moisture. Your air conditioner naturally creates condensation as it cools your home’s air.

Good ventilation will eliminate this problem and protect your home’s paint, wallpaper, furniture and wood flooring. It will keep your family from potentially experiencing related respiratory issues.

 

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Reduction of Radon Gas

Radon gas results when the uranium in soil and rocks found in certain areas naturally break down and decay. It also exists in areas near water treatment facilities, caves and mines.

It’s an odorless, colorless gas. The World Health Organization has linked some instances of lung cancer from the radioactive dust in the air making its way into the body’s airways and lungs, exposing them to radiation. Adequate ventilation is absolutely necessary to ensure that any concentration of radon gas inside your home remains at a harmless level.

 

Home Will Stay Cooler

Good ventilation will allow your home to stay cool and comfortable as fresh outdoor air flows through and reduces indoor temperatures. This type of ventilation comes with an added benefit as well. Since you won’t need to use fans or your air conditioning system, you’ll save money on energy bills.

 

Less Risk of Backdrafting

Negative pressure occurs inside a home when the pressure outside is greater than the pressure inside. This causes outdoor air to be forcibly drawn into the home. This is backdrafting. It is especially dangerous because it can cause carbon monoxide and other combustible gases to enter the home via an opening such as a chimney.

Proper ventilation will prevent this from happening so that a buildup of these dangerous gases doesn’t occur.

 

Protection From Health Issues

When a home isn’t adequately ventilated, the atmosphere becomes a breeding ground for viruses and germs. People who suffer from conditions such as asthma, COPD or allergies are especially vulnerable, along with very young children and the elderly. Fresh, clean air is essential to keep everyone in your home breathing easy.

Along with causing respiratory problems, these contaminants that invade your home also irritate skin conditions like eczema. Skin irritations, such as itching, dryness and rashes can happen from poor ventilation and the poor indoor air quality (IAQ). Eyes can also become dry and itchy from airborne contaminants.

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How to Improve Indoor Air in St. Louis Area

Make sure your home is properly ventilated and filled with clean air at all times. This will keep you and your loved ones comfortable and healthy. It will also protect your house from damage. One easy thing homeowners can do for proper ventilation and good indoor air quality is to regularly change your air filter.

New technology has created more ways to remove pollutants from your home. Contact Indoor Comfort Team today to improve the air quality in your home. We take pride in putting our customers’ health and well-being first.

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Indoor Comfort Team has been a trusted name in the greater St. Louis area since 1979. Whether you live on the Missouri side of the river or in Illinois, our skilled and licensed HVAC technicians are ready to deliver the services you need.

We provide complete heating and cooling installation and repair as well as water heater and indoor air quality services.

Need a repair today? Call (314) 230-9542 or (618) 688-0707.

Whether you need repair, maintenance, or new installation of your furnace or air conditioner, contact us today to let us get our comfort specialists right to work on your home or business.

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