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​Signs Your Indoor Air Quality is Being Compromised

​Signs Your Indoor Air Quality is Being Compromised

Published by Jason Hite on Nov 14, 2014

Signs Your Indoor Air is Being Compromised

The home is where you go to relax, unwind, and rest with your loved ones. It’s the place where you spend much of your time, and where you want to believe that you are safe. However, many have invisible enemies that actually do harm. What are the signs that your indoor air quality is being compromised? Read on to see if you are suffering any of these health issues:

Sneezing and Itchy Eyes

Allergies often occur during the change of seasons, especially in the spring. However, if you or someone else in the home is experiencing itchy eyes and sneezing, and other common allergy symptoms throughout the year, it may be caused by indoor irritants. If you have pets, keep their fur brushed and washed, and take care to sweep and vacuum up any clumps of fur on the floor or furniture.

Asthma Flare-Ups

Adults and children can suffer from Asthma, a condition that causes breathing problems and can be aggravated by dirty air. If a household member is experiencing Asthma attacks, it is important to know that the air inside of the home could be one of the main culprits. Parents of asthmatic children need to take special care to keep their homes clean and free of dust mites.

Headaches, Fatigue

Believe it or not, dust mites can actually cause headaches and tiredness. When you’re in your home, you’re probably relaxing and resting. You certainly do not want to go to sleep every night and wake up feeling tired in the morning. If you’re experiencing fatigue, be sure to check in with your doctor. Take steps to clean up the air quality in your home and see if that makes a difference. Dirty air may very well be the culprit.

Dust-Coated Surfaces

If you find that the surfaces in your home are getting covered with dust just hours after you have cleaned them off, check the air filter in your HVAC system. It may be that the filter is dirty, and it is not properly cleaning and filtering the air that is being circulated throughout the rooms. If the filter is okay, consider hiring a professional service to clean out the ducts. This is a good thing to do at least once a year, since dust and debris can collect and get caught in the air ducts.

If you suspect that your home’s air quality is being compromised, be sure to take steps to fix it right away. Don’t risk developing more serious health issues. Keep your home safe and clean by ensuring that the air is fresh throughout the year.