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Tips To Improve Indoor Air Quality This Summer

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As summer arrives in Chicago, keeping your indoor air clean and fresh can be challenging due to rising temperatures, pollution levels, and humidity. The Chicago metro area often experiences higher levels of smog and dust during summer.

The American Lung Association’s 2024 “State of the Air” report named it one of the most polluted regions in the country. This can be alarming information to homeowners, but don’t worry. Improving your indoor air quality is manageable with the right strategies and solutions.

At Comfort Zone Service, we help you breathe easier and stay comfortable all summer with proactive measures to reduce pollutants, enhance ventilation, and maintain your HVAC system efficiently.

Clean Your Floors

The air in your home doesn’t stay in one place. It moves from room to room, from outside to inside, carrying dust, allergens, and other particles that settle on your floors.

Regular vacuuming, sweeping, and mopping help reduce these pollutants, keeping your indoor air cleaner and healthier. Keeping shoes off indoors can also reduce dirt and contaminants, keeping your home fresher.

Change Your Filter

How often do you change your air filter? You should change it every one to three months. An air filter traps many of the allergens and pollutants that flow through your ductwork. However, once your air filter gets full and clogged, it can be difficult for your AC to work properly and stop these pollutants from reaching your air.

Close Your Windows

Keeping your windows open can seem like a good way to cool your home, but it can be more harmful than you think. In addition to fresh air, it also lets in dust, pollen, and other pollutants, worsening your indoor air quality. Keep windows and doors closed as much as possible to promote cooler, cleaner air in your home.

Control Your Humidity Levels

High humidity can lead to mold and dust mites while low humidity can dry your skin and make breathing uncomfortable. Aim for a humidity level between 30% and 50% to keep your home comfortable.

Depending on your home’s needs, a dehumidifier or humidifier can help you reach the ideal humidity level. This way, you’ll keep the air comfortable and healthy and reduce allergens.

Schedule HVAC Tune-Ups

Over time, dust, allergens, and other particles can build up in your system, reducing its efficiency and contaminating the air you breathe.

We recommend scheduling heating and cooling system inspections and tune-ups at least twice a year to keep everything running smoothly and ensure the best air quality. This helps catch any issues early and keeps your home safe.

Improve Indoor Air Quality Today

Comfort Zone Service provides homeowners in Chicago with residential HVAC services to ensure their homes remain comfortable. From quality heating and cooling solutions to reliable indoor air quality services, trust our NATE-certified, background-checked, and drug-tested technicians to get the job done right — one trip guaranteed.

Ready to improve your indoor air quality in Chicago? Contact Comfort Zone Service to schedule indoor air quality services and breathe fresher air.

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