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Air Filters, Humidifiers, And Other Useful Tools For Your Home

By: Brian Schutt  |  October 20, 2022

Many people have issues with indoor air quality in their homes. In fact, it is not uncommon for someone to develop allergies or asthma after moving into a property. You can do many things to reduce the number of pollutants in your home. One of these is installing a useful tool like an air purifier. Although there are many brands and models on the market, some of which are more expensive than others, you should be able to find a model that will suit your needs without spending too much money if you know what to look for.

Air Filters

Air filters should be a critical component of your home’s indoor air quality solution. Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) can significantly impact your quality of life within your home. When choosing an air filter, you should look at the cleaning level and overall efficiency.

The cleaning level of an air filter is one of the most important factors to consider when choosing which product to purchase. If you choose a filter with a low cleaning rating, it will not be able to remove all of the pollutants in your home, which can lead to reduced air quality. This is especially true if you suffer from allergies or asthma. The best way to ensure that you choose a high-quality filter is to look at its MERV rating. This stands for Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value and refers to how effectively an air filter removes dust, pollen, and other allergens from the air. The higher the MERV rating, the better it will be at cleaning your home’s air supply.

Another feature worth considering when choosing an air filter is its efficiency score. This refers to how well it works over time and varies depending on several factors, including how much dust it captures and how much airflow it allows through it. In general, more efficient filters are more expensive, but they also last longer, so they’re cheaper in terms of running costs over time than less efficient models.

Humidifiers

Humidifiers are common household devices that can add moisture to the air. They are often used when the weather is cold or during the winter months when heating systems dry out the air in your home, but they can also be used in homes with allergies and asthma. There are different types of humidifiers, including cool mist humidifiers and warm mist humidifiers.

Cool mist humidifiers are the most common type of humidifier. They typically use a fan to blow air through a wick impregnated with water. The fan blows the now-moist air through the room, increasing the humidity level and providing comfort for your family. The main advantage of cool mist humidifiers is that they’re affordable and easy to find at any store that sells home goods. They’re also easy to use and clean as long as you follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully.

Warm mist humidifiers are the most popular type of humidifier. Warm mist humidifiers use a heating element to boil water into steam, which is then distributed into the air. Warm mist humidifiers are ideal for homes with large open areas as they provide a large amount of moisture to the air. Warm mist humidifiers are also good for people who suffer from allergies or asthma because they evaporate water instead of releasing it as an aerosol as cool mist humidifiers do.

Air Quality Monitors

Air quality monitors can help you determine if your home’s indoor air is healthy to breathe. They come from Homesense Heating & Cooling in a range of styles and prices, from basic monitors that use a sensor to measure carbon dioxide levels to more sophisticated devices that track multiple pollutants.

Basic monitors are often less expensive and easier to use than more advanced models, but they may not provide as much information about the air quality in your home.

More advanced models offer more detailed readings and may include features such as alerts when the air quality gets too low or high, Wi-Fi connectivity so you can monitor your home’s air from afar, and even smart features such as voice control.

Types Of Air Quality Monitors

The first thing to consider when buying an air quality monitor is what kind of device you want to use. You’ll be able to choose from portable or stationary monitors.

Portable battery-powered units can be moved around and placed anywhere in your home. They’re suitable if you just want a general idea of what’s happening without having to do much work. However, they don’t provide as much detail as stationary units, and some people may find them inconvenient to use.

Stationary monitors are plugged into an electrical outlet, so they can remain in one place throughout their working life, which is usually several months. They offer more detailed information than portable units but aren’t always practical for homes with lots of people coming and going.

The air quality in your house is just as important as the quality of the water you drink or the food you eat. Homesense Heating & Cooling has served the Indianapolis area since 2009, and we can help with any of your air quality issues. We also offer AC and heating repairs, installations, and maintenance services as well as duct cleaning and service. Contact us today to schedule your appointment for an air quality assessment.

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