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As winter settles across Central Ohio, bringing snow and ice, homeowners retreat indoors to stay warm and cozy. But did users know that the refuge from the cold might conceal an invisible health hazard, poor indoor air quality (IAQ)? According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the air inside our homes can be two to five times more polluted than outdoor air, a concerning fact, especially during winter when ventilation is limited.

Atlas Butler offers tailored solutions to improve the quality of the air in the home and ensure the user and the family stay safe and comfortable this season.

How Winter Makes Indoor Air Quality Worse

Wintertime comes with certain habits and conditions that can compromise the home’s air quality, like:

  • Sealing the Windows and Doors: While sealing drafts and keeping windows closed can help retain heat, they can also limit the amount of fresh air flowing into the home.
  • Constant Heating: Keeping the furnace running nonstop can dry out the air, leading to discomfort and irritation.
  • Trapped Pollutants: Dust, pet dander, and allergens get trapped indoors and circulate through the HVAC system without proper filtration.
  • Moisture Imbalances: High humidity encourages bacterial growth, while overly dry air can irritate the skin and respiratory system.

Potential Risks of Poor IAQ

Excess humidity in damp areas can also promote bacterial growth, aggravating allergies

Wintertime IAQ issues can affect both comfort and health. Dry air from heating systems can irritate the respiratory system, worsen conditions like asthma, and lead to discomfort. Limited ventilation during colder months allows pollutants such as dust and allergens to accumulate, which may cause symptoms like headaches, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating.

Excess humidity in damp areas can also promote bacterial growth, aggravating allergies and respiratory conditions.

Steps to Improve Indoor Air Quality

There are several ways to combat winter’s impact on the IAQ. While some solutions involve professional maintenance, others are simple changes users can implement on their own.

Optimize the HVAC System

the furnace does more than heat the home; it’s also responsible for circulating the air users breathe. Ensuring it runs properly is key to maintaining good IAQ. Start by replacing the air filters every 1–3 months to prevent dust and allergens from recirculating.

Regular maintenance, such as duct cleaning and annual furnace inspections, will also help keep the HVAC system in top condition, ensuring clean, efficient airflow.

Manage Indoor Humidity

A whole-home humidifier can add the right amount of moisture to the air, alleviating dry skin

Humidity levels in the home should stay between 30% and 50%. Heating systems can dry out the air during winter, causing discomfort.

A whole-home humidifier can add the right amount of moisture to the air, alleviating dry skin, nosebleeds, and irritation. Conversely, an area like the basement may benefit from a dehumidifier to prevent bacterial growth.

Advanced Solutions for Cleaner Air

Atlas Butler understands the importance of clean, healthy indoor air, especially during winter. That’s why it offers innovative solutions designed to take the indoor air quality to the next level:

  • iWAVE Air Purifiers: These cutting-edge systems use ionization technology to neutralize allergens, odors, and pathogens, effectively cleaning the air in the home. Plus, they operate without producing harmful by-products, making them a safe and eco-friendly choice.
  • HEPA Filters: Enhance the HVAC system with high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters, which can capture even the tiniest particles, like dust, pollen, and pet dander.
  • UV Lights: UV lights can be installed to kill bacteria, mold spores, and viruses as they circulate through the system for an added layer of protection.

indoor air quality concerns

Address indoor air quality concerns this winter and create a healthier home for the family.

Atlas Butler offers duct cleaning, furnace maintenance, and advanced air purification solutions to reduce dust, allergens, and humidity issues. 

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