
While we can sometimes see pollution—like smog lingering over a city—most airborne contaminants are invisible. That means poor air quality can go unnoticed until it starts affecting your health and comfort.
Common signs of poor indoor air quality include:
- Frequent sneezing or coughing
- Fatigue or headaches
- Increased allergy or asthma symptoms
If you suspect your air quality is compromised, an indoor air quality test is the best way to identify pollutants and determine the right solutions for your home or business. Once you understand the issue, you can take simple steps to improve the air you breathe.
Top Ways to Enhance Your HVAC System for Cleaner Air
- Purchase a high-quality filter (Check MERV rating to see how well it captures small particles).
- Install a Whole-Building Air Purifier – Reduces allergens, bacteria, and airborne pollutants.
- Use a humidifier or dehumidifier as needed to achieve optimal humidity levels (30–50%).
- Improve ventilation using technology such as Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs) or Heat Recovery Ventilators (HRVs), which bring in fresh outdoor air while conserving energy.
By making these upgrades, you can breathe easier, reduce allergens, and create a healthier indoor environment for your home or workplace.
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