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Quinte MLS Real Estate Reports Belleville Real Estate, Quinte Real Estate, CFB Trenton Real Estate RelocationsThree Ways to Improve the Air and
Water Quality in Your Home When it comes to the
elements that make a house safe and comfortable, none are as important as air
and water. Poor air and water quality can cause discomfort, damage your
home’s structure, and even affect your respiratory health. Here are three
easy ways to obtain better air, better water, and better health: 1. Increase Ventilation Proper ventilation reduces the
concentrations of indoor air pollutants and provides healthier air quality in
your home. Start by making the most of exhaust fans or opening windows
when showering, cooking, or using the dishwasher in order to let moisture
escape your home quicker. If you have a garage, install an exhaust fan to
the outdoors to prevent car fumes from entering your home. Make use of
ceiling fans that draw up and distribute cool air from the floor on warmer
days, and circulate warm air that collects near the ceiling on colder days. 2. Use Water Softeners to Combat Hard Water While safe and suitable for
drinking, hard water, or water containing high levels of calcium and magnesium,
can still have its setbacks. Harder water creates mineral build-up that can
clog pipes and appliances and leave a soapy film on bathtubs and shower
tiles. It can also be tough on your hair and skin, and deteriorate the quality
of your laundered clothing.
Try using a hard water
conditioner that traps minerals during the wash to soften your laundry and
eliminate build-up on your dishes. In the bathroom, use an
easy-to-install soft water filter on your showerhead to help prevent dry skin
and reduce soap scum build-up. For a more complete solution, consider
installing a water softener system in your home. This will not only
benefit your skin, laundry, and dishes, it will also help eliminate mineral deposits
in pipes, fixtures, and appliances. 3. Balance Humidity If the air in your home is too
dry or stuffy, it can irritate your skin and cause respiratory problems.
On the other hand, too much moisture in the air can cause mildew, dust mites,
and other conditions that can trigger allergies. That’s why balancing
humidity is important. Humidity is normally measured by the amount of
moisture in the air using a hygrometer. As a rule of thumb, the
recommended humidity in your home should be between 30 – 50%*. If the air in your home is too
moist, a dehumidifier will help prevent a damp environment and protect walls,
floors, and furniture from water damage. If the air in your home is too
dry, a humidifier will add moisture and relieve dry skin and many allergy and asthma
problems. It will also reduce cracked paint and plaster occurrences, as
well as prevent wood floors from warping. *Canada Mortgage and Housing
Corporation. |
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