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Reasons Why Indoor Air Could Be Dirtier Than Outdoor Air

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November 19, 2022
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Whether you are living in a rural or an urban area, there are chances that your home’s indoor air could be dirtier than the air outside. Naturally, it looks like outdoor air has bad quality because of the many pollutants present around. However, it is not the only factor that determines air quality. The concentration of air pollutants inside your home can be higher than the air you breathe in your backyard or garden, making indoor air bad compared to outdoor air. 

Here are the reasons why indoor air can sometimes be worse than outdoor air. 

Air Pollutants Build-up

If you’re spending a lot of time indoors than outdoors, considering indoor air quality is one of the important things you should keep in mind. Since indoor air is usually trapped inside the house with all the walls and closed windows, it is natural for air pollutants to accumulate inside your home. 

These pollutants may not do any harm at first but as they build up and the more you inhale them while you’re at home, they could cause some health problems such as asthma and allergies. If your home is naturally closed and you’re worried about the air pollutants accumulating, investing in a home air purifier greatly helps. It filters out the allergens and pollutants in the air, improving the quality of indoor air and saving you from those health issues. 

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Poor Ventilation

Ventilation is an important part of maintaining good indoor air quality. However, indoor air is usually trapped inside for a long time due to the design of the house. Modern homes are typically sealed from the outdoors in order to create a more comfortable personal climate inside. 

Less exchange of indoor to outdoor air sacrifices the quality of indoor air. If you want your home to have good indoor air naturally, be sure that it is designed to have good ventilation. You could also leave the doors or windows open and let some fresh air replace the old and polluted indoor air. 

How to Reduce Indoor Air Pollution

Luckily, there are actually easy ways to reduce air pollution in your home. Ventilating it on a regular basis is one of the simplest and easiest to do. You could also invest in an air purifier if you can’t open the windows and doors of your home regularly to let fresh air in. Aside from those, it also helps a lot if you can control the pollutants that get into your home. 

You could do this by keeping the windows or doors shut during pollen season or when there is smoke outside. If you just bought anything that has a strong scent, it is best to leave them outside for a while until the odors are gone. Regular house cleaning also helps a lot in reducing dust and other contaminants from building up inside your home and affecting indoor air quality. 

With good indoor air quality, you can ensure the safety of your and your family’s health. 

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