Indoor Air Quality Design In New Construction
As houses become tighter, HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning) systems have become more complicated. Contaminants introduced into living spaces, from the materials in furniture, compounds used in construction, and the pets we own can directly attack our respiratory systems.
Luckily, we can take steps to minimize bad indoor air quality at home with just a few lifestyle changes and adjustments in our air quality management. One of the best ways to freshen air is to clean up the source of odors and ventilate, such as running bathroom exhaust fans, whenever these rooms are occupied.
Periodically run fans that exhaust to the outside, such as those in the kitchen or bath, or open windows and place window fans to the blow air out. Always add ventilation when you use household cleaning products indoors.
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