How Can Residents Breathe Easier While Living In The Homeowners Association?
Posted on September 23, 2016 8:00 AM by HOA Sites
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The air quality in your home may not be as healthy as you think. Most modern homes are insulated extremely well so they are more energy efficient. While that provides a lot of benefit it may also lead to issues as the air might contain more pollutants. Without a community website, you and other residents could encounter difficulty to increase oxygen levels in your home so you breathe easier.
Are Pollutants Your Problem?
Periodically, pollutants become trapped indoors depending on how well your home is insulated and how frequently you use chemicals. Chemicals in cleaners, paints, air fresheners, and pesticides all have toxins that lower oxygen levels. Toxins such as carbon dioxide lower the air quality in your home but there are ways to remove these toxins from the air.
Houseplants offer a natural way of replacing air in your home as they take in carbon dioxide and emit oxygen into the atmosphere. The number of plants you have can make a difference, but a general rule to follow is two plants for every 100 square feet of space. Generally, there are signs to watch for when determining if the air quality in your home is healthy or not. Do you ever experience frequent headaches or irritation in your throat, eyes, or nose?
Visit The Community Website & Lower Your Exposure
Pollutants in the air cause a negative effect on your health. Some homeowners are more sensitive to pollutants than others and consistent exposure could cause health issues to show up. Often, the key to breathing easier is to remove the pollutant from the air space which eliminates any exposure. The community website and the EPA website offer detailed information on which pollutants to keep out of your home. As a result, the air indoors is controlled which makes it easier to breathe and lowers your health risks!
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