Stale Indoor Air Is Harmful! Here’s How To Improve The Quality

Our bodies require pure air to grow healthily. To achieve that, you can't suddenly shift to mountains, right? 

Well, don't worry, you'll not have to leave everything behind to get the pure air you deserve. Of course, you can't change the air quality of an entire city. But you can do the same for your home.  

After all, what do you want after a long day at work, "Take a deep breath of peace." How to achieve that? Keep reading, and you'll find the hacks of turning down the levels of stale air inside your house.

 

Keep your home sparkling clean.  

If you live in an unclean home, the chances are that it will be filled with dust, dander (if you own pets) that won't only be causing a mess around your home but will also be polluting the air inside your place.  

So, look around; maybe your house needs a cleanup. In fact, experts suggest making it your habit to clean your house regularly. Daily mopping, weekly dusting, and monthly cleaning will make your house sparkling clean. This regular routine will provide you with clean and fresh air.  

 

Say goodbye to your wood-burning fireplace

Are you still relying on traditional means to make your house cozy? Well, maybe you're not aware, but it's not only polluting the outside air, but it's also impacting your home's air quality.   

When you burn the wood in your fireplace, it emits toxic carbon dioxide into the air, isn't that bad for your breathing? We know you love making your place warm with it, but why not replace your wooden fireplace with the most realistic electric fireplace. Not only does it look stylish, but it will also give you the feel of a real one.  

The only difference will be that it won't emit any toxic fumes. You can also enjoy the crackling wooden sound with an electric fireplace.

 

Make use of an air purifier. 

Sanitize your home's bad air with the help of an air purifier. But how does it help you? Here are the things an air purifier does-  

●     It reduces the dust and pollution from the air.

●     It kills the bacterias and mold that's impacting the air quality.

●     It clears away the bad odors from the air.

 

Let the plants gulp all toxic particles.  

Did you know that certain houseplants have the quality of removing toxic elements from the indoor air? In fact, experts confirm that plants make effective natural air purifiers. In fact, it is said that bigger or leafier plants are quite effective for this.  

You can opt for plants like peace lily, bamboo palm, aloe vera, weeping fig, and others to help you with fresh oxygen.

 

Wrapping up 

Breathing fresh air free from all the impurities is vital for leading a healthy life. So, you must ensure that the air inside your place is clean enough. So, you can use the above-mentioned tips to improve the quality of air at home. Try them out and let your house say, "ahh!! What a sigh of relief."