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Indoor Air Quality Facts & Statistics

How clean is the air inside your Texas home? If you are like most homeowners, it’s far dirtier than you think. Here are some important facts to consider about indoor air quality and how it affects your home and family.

1. Indoor Air Quality Is Dangerous

According to the World Health Organization, around 4.3 million people die each year before they should because of indoor air pollution problems. Many of these problems are connected to the fuels used to cook food in lower income areas of the world, but this statistic is still worth considering in your quest for cleaner indoor air. After all, you want to ensure your family is safe, and protecting their indoor air quality is an important part of that!

2. You Are Constantly Exposed to Indoor Air

One of the reasons indoor air quality is so important is the fact that you spend around 90 percent of your time indoors, according to the EPA. This means that the air inside your home or office building is the primary air you’re breathing, and you need to be sure that it is safe to breathe.

3. Indoor Air Is Considerably More Polluted Than Outdoor Air

Today’s families are spending more and more time indoors, yet indoor air is much less safe than it used to be. In fact, concentrations of pollutants are as much as 5 times higher inside than most outdoor air, according to the EPA. This is significant, because you’re breathing these higher levels of pollutants every time you take a breath inside your home.

4. Poor Indoor Air Quality Has a Direct Impact on Your Health

So why are these statistics so concerning? Air quality problems have a significant impact on your health, according to MedlinePlus. Some health risks associated with indoor air quality problems include:

  • Respiratory infections and diseases
  • Increased risk of heart disease
  • Increased risk of cancer
  • Headaches
  • Throat irritation
  • Nose irritation
  • Eye irritation
  • Dizziness

As you can see, the problems range from serious to annoying, but all are problems you wish to avoid.

5. Improved Filtration and Ventilation Can Address Air Quality Problems

Indoor air quality is a serious risk, but according to OSHA the solution is fairly easy. Better filtration and ventilation can help address indoor air problems, so your family can breathe free. With just a few changes at home, you can take control of your indoor air quality and ensure your family is properly protected.

If you suspect that you have an indoor air quality issue, or want to know how clean the air inside your home is, contact the team at BVS. We can test your indoor air quality and suggest solutions that will improve it. Don’t put your family’s health at risk. Take control of your indoor air quality today by contacting BVS.

Author Bio:

Ronald Via

Ronald is one of the key contributors to BVS Home Experts, a family-owned and operated full-service air conditioning and heating company serving the Katy and West Houston areas. With a deep understanding of air conditioning and heating concerns, Ronald brings a wealth of knowledge to our readers.

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