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5 Common Indoor Air Pollutants

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Summer is upon us, and with it comes allergens galore. Even in the summer people spend an average of at least half of the day indoors. As such it is important to be more aware of the indoor air quality and how your HVAC system and regular air conditioning repair in San Jose, CA can contribute to cleaner air. These combine with natural ventilation to help rid your home of some of these common pollutants:

  1. Excessive Humidity
    This may seem odd because moisture is often part of clean air. But too much moisture in the air can encourage the growth of mold and mildew that may be harmful to occupants. Too much humidity can also allow other pollutants in the air to thrive. To keep indoor humidity under control you need to set your air conditioning to the proper temperature and foster regular ventilation. And if high humidity is a common problem in your home it might be time to invest in a whole-home dehumidifier.

  2. Radon
    This is a gas generated naturally through the soil. As such the concentration varies by area. Ideally, construction companies should test for radon before laying the foundations for homes. And a home built properly should have vents to release any radon-rich gases into the open air where it is pretty much harmless.

  3. Combustion Products
    Appliances like gas ranges, furnaces, and boilers use fuel to generate heat. Some byproducts end up in the air as a result of the burned fuel. This soot and other particles contribute to poor indoor air quality if not properly vented. That is why routine HVAC maintenance and repair is imperative. Not only do the regular inspections and tune-ups keep your furnace running efficiently, but also ensure they are running safely and that no dangerous pollutants are leaking into the home.

  4. Volatile Organic Compounds
    Also known as VOCs, these are the types of pollutants released through off-gassing. Basically, VOCs come from certain types of plastic, paints, and household products like cleaners and pesticides. In some cases, these products continue to emit VOCs after installation, sometimes for years. This is another reason why ventilation is so important, to push these types of toxins back out of the home.

  5. Dust and Allergens
    Other indoor air pollutants include dust, pollen, and pet dander. These can get tracked in from outside or simply generate inside the home. Vacuuming and dusting can help put a damper on these pollutants. But it is also important to clean or replace your air filters regularly. That keeps them out of your HVAC system so they do not continue cycling through the home. Replacing air filters regularly also reduces the wear and tear on your HVAC system and limits your risk of costly air conditioning repairs.

If you need air conditioning repairs in San Jose, CA to help improve your indoor air quality call Pelle Heating & Air Conditioning. Our experts can come and make sure your system is operating cleanly and efficiently. To set up your maintenance appointment call (669) 219-8957. Or to find out more information on what you can do about indoor air pollutants stop by 1045 N 10th St., San Jose, CA 95112.

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