Spring is here! Warmer weather means more time outdoors enjoying activities, but if you’re an allergy sufferer, it also means searching for ways to find relief from symptoms, both outside and inside.
The air quality in our area may not be as poor as it is in other parts of the country, where people suffer from the effects of smog and other types of air pollution. But still, this is the season for dust, dirt, pollen, and other debris. Plus, according to WebMD, the quality of your indoor air can actually be worse than that of the outdoors. With the right Tacoma, WA indoor air quality system, however, as well as taking some precautionary steps, you can combat this. We’ve shared these steps below.
Replace Your Air Filter
The air filter that comes standard with your HVAC system is actually not intended to improve your indoor air quality. Its purpose is to protect the inside components of your system from dirt, dust, and other debris that can do it harm.
However, a clogged air filter will affect your indoor air, as debris backs up into your living space. This increases your chances of inhaling harmful or irritating contaminants that can make you sick, or at least aggravate allergy symptoms.
