How Air Quality Testing Can Keep You Safe

Air quality in your home has a massive impact on your life. It’s not just the temperature of your home, either– the cleanliness of your air will affect the health of you and your family. People are starting to learn that the air in many homes is actually more polluted with contaminants than the air outdoors.

Since we spend so much of our lives indoors, indoor air pollution is a real threat to our health. Children, the elderly, and people who already have breathing conditions are especially susceptible to indoor air pollution. For all of these reasons, it’s important to stay on top of the air quality in your home and make sure you keep it clean.

What Contaminates Air in a Home?

One of the biggest things that can hurt the air quality in your home is a lack of ventilation to the outside. In other words, contaminants in your home are likely to stay there if they don’t have a way to escape. Moisture in the air and chemicals from cleaning products are two big things that can pollute the air in your home. It’s important to control these pollutants, ensure that your air is filtered properly, and secure proper ventilation to help improve your air quality.

Here are just a few of the things homeowners should be aware of when they think about the air quality in their homes:

  • Dust – Some level of dust is unavoidable. We produce it just by existing and moving around, and normal dusting and cleaning should take care of it. Unfortunately, it’s possible for dust to collect in the ductwork of your HVAC system if it isn’t filtering properly, has duct leaks, or has otherwise been compromised. If you feel that you’re finding an excessive amount of dust all over your home, it’s time to call an HVAC contractor and see if it’s coming out of your vents.
  • Other Contaminants – Irritants like second-hand smoke, aerosol sprays, and other particles can live in your HVAC system for an alarmingly long time. Allowing them to stay there poses a serious risk to your health and the health of your family because those nasty pollutants can blow out of your ducts and into your home at any time.

How Can I Improve My Home’s Air Quality?

There are tests you can do in your house to identify pollutants, and the results will help you eliminate and stop them from spreading. To perform the test thoroughly, it’s best to have your home inspected by a professional HVAC contractor. Getting the pros involved is also good because they’ll be able to take immediate action if they find anything problematic. Most people don’t have the equipment or abilities to eradicate a serious problem with moisture or other contaminants. Trusting the job to someone with a lot of experience will help you remove moisture and other contaminants from your home as completely as possible, restoring a good air quality.

Contact Day & Night Air for HVAC Services in Phoenix, AZ Today!

At Day & Night Air, we’re your local experts when it comes to air quality. We’re experienced with both air conditioners and heaters, so we’re fully prepared to inspect all of the HVAC equipment at your home and see if it could be causing health problems for you and your family. By regularly inspecting your heater and air conditioner, you’ll be able to rest assured that you don’t have unknown problems like excessive moisture destroying the air quality in your home.

We live and work in Phoenix, so we think of every one of our customers as a neighbor who we want to do right by. To make regular maintenance and inspections easier for you, we offer four different levels of regular maintenance plans. Each plan comes with bi-annual checkups to ensure your appliance is working at peak levels. If we find something that seems off during our inspection, we’ll get right to work on resolving the problem and purifying the air in your home as much as possible. Contact us today to start the conversation and take steps toward improving the air quality of your home.