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Common Sources of Indoor Air Pollution 

Indoor air pollution often stems from various sources within your home. Unlike outdoor pollution, indoor pollutants can accumulate in confined spaces and affect air quality over time. Identifying and addressing these sources is so important for maintaining a healthy living environment and good air quality. 

Common sources of indoor air pollution include:

  • Dust, pet dander, and pollen
  • Growth of mold and mildew 
  • Cigarette smoke 
  • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
  • Household cleaning products 
  • Smoke and fumes from cooking
  • Stoves, heaters, and fireplaces that use natural gas or propane

Addressing these sources through proper ventilation, regular cleaning, and the use of air purifiers can significantly improve the quality of your air. Reach out to Pelle Heating & Air Conditioning to come up with a plan to tackle your air quality issues. 

Signs You Have Poor Air Quality in Your Home

Poor indoor air quality can often go unnoticed until it starts affecting your health and comfort. Recognizing the signs can help you address the issue before it leads to more significant problems.

Your home might be suffering from poor air quality if you experience any of the following:

  • Frequent allergies and respiratory issues: Persistent symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, or throat irritation can indicate elevated levels of allergens or pollutants in the air.
  • Increased dust accumulation: An abnormal amount of dust on surfaces could suggest that your air quality is compromised.
  • Musty or moldy odors: Unpleasant smells or signs of mold growth can indicate excess moisture and poor ventilation, which leads to indoor air quality problems.
  • Eye and skin irritation: Dry, itchy eyes or irritated skin may be caused by airborne irritants or pollutants.
  • Headaches and fatigue: Frequent headaches, dizziness, or unexplained fatigue can be symptoms of exposure to indoor pollutants.
  • Excessive humidity or dryness: High humidity can foster mold growth, while very low humidity can dry out your respiratory system and exacerbate allergies.
  • Condensation on windows: Persistent condensation or fogging on windows can indicate high humidity levels, which can contribute to poor air quality and potential mold issues.
  • Poor ventilation: Stale or stuffy air or a lack of fresh air circulation can signal inadequate ventilation, leading to the buildup of indoor pollutants.

Think your home could be suffering from poor indoor air quality? Call Pelle Heating & Air Conditioning to schedule an inspection today. We are available to walk you through your options and come up with a plan of action tailored to the needs of your home. 

What Does an Air Purifier Do?

An air purifier is a device designed to improve indoor air quality by removing or reducing airborne contaminants. It works through a series of filtration and purification processes to capture and eliminate pollutants, such as dust, allergens, smoke, odors, and microorganisms. By continuously circulating and filtering the air, an air purifier helps to create a healthier and more comfortable indoor environment, reducing allergens and other harmful substances that can affect respiratory health and overall well-being.

Call (669) 219-8957 for professional and reliable indoor air quality services in San Jose.

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