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How Can You Improve the Indoor Air Quality of Your Home?

To determine the level of contaminants present in indoor air quality testing is an essential process. To increase the workeru2019s comfort, productivity, and well-being good and healthy air quality is important.<br><br>Source: https://www.articleted.com/article/446014/92307/How-Can-You-Improve-the-Indoor-Air-Quality-of-Your-Home-

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How Can You Improve the Indoor Air Quality of Your Home?

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  1. How Can You Improve the Indoor Air Quality of Your Home? To determine the level of contaminants present in indoor air quality testing is an essential process. To increase the worker’s comfort, productivity, and well-being good and healthy air quality is important. You can identify the issue with air quality with regular indoor air quality testing because due to poor air quality thousands of people lost their lives every year.

  2. Monitoring and testing procedure of indoor air quality Here are a few points which you need to keep in mind before you proceed to the indoor air quality: Type of building (Residential, commercial, and sensitive) • Selection of pollutants • Diagnosing health-related problems • Building ventilation characteristics • Number of people • Activities such as burning, smoking, etc • Outdoor pollution • Health diseases How you can improve indoor air quality? Indoor air quality monitor is all about providing a healthy and good indoor environment. Adequate ventilation

  3. Adequate ventilation In indoor air quality ventilation plays an important role. With ventilation, you can supply and remove air from inside a building. In this process the outdoor air brings inside, conditioning is done, and then it mixes with indoor air. After that air is distributed throughout the building. With these processes, the quality of indoor air will be affected. Fans and ductwork are part of the heating and HVAC systems that are used by much mechanical ventilation. Contaminants to control Indoor air quality testing ensures which pollutants impact the quality of air inside the building because some pollutants are drawn in from outside. Volatile organic compounds These contributors are ubiquitous both indoor and outdoor. VOCs emit gases from products or processes as they are organic chemicals, you can easily smell their presence. The source of VOCs includes cleaning agents, disinfectants, air fresheners, and dehumidifiers. During water use, volatile chemicals in polluted groundwater are pulled inside.

  4. Carbon monoxide It is impossible to smell, taste, and see carbon monoxide. The gas could cause fatigue, chest pain and at high concentration, it could be fatal. The common sources are generators, poorly maintained furnaces, and more. Particulate matter The mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets is known as Particulate matter. This is found both inside and outside. The lungs and heart can be affected by particulate matter. Importance of Indoor air quality testing Reduces health risk Indoor air quality monitor reduces the risk of short and long-term health risks. Poor air quality includes symptoms such as eye, nose, headache, dizziness, and throat irritation. Other diseases including asthma, lung cancer, and chronic respiratory illnesses are also exposed to indoor air pollution. Improve your environment Insufficiently maintained HVAC systems, wood, coal stoves, and environmental tobacco smoke are common sources of poor indoor air quality. The common applications for indoor air quality monitoring include:

  5. • IAQ complaint investigation • HAVC system performance monitoring • Air quality analysis • Mould investigation • Health and comfort assessment • Schools, hospitals, and elderly care facilities The primary source contributing to poor indoor air quality is gas and respirable particulates. Contact Moore Home Services for the best Indoor air quality testing SOURCE https://www.articleted.com/article/446014/92307/How-Can-You-Improve-the- Indoor-Air-Quality-of-Your-Home-

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