It’s well documented that the quality of the air inside your home can have a significant impact on your overall health. The presence of mold, mildew, dust, fungus and other pollutants can lead to respiratory problems, chronic illnesses and more. Maintaining your windows and using them to promote good air flow in your home is one way to encourage good indoor air quality, and may even contribute to better health and wellness in your home. Here’s what you need to know about maintaining good air quality in your home.
Dust gathers on windows just like it gathers on other surfaces in your home. Windows can also be a source of mold or mildew around the window frames if the windows are in poor condition, poorly sealed or a poor fit in the frames. You can improve the overall condition and cleanliness of your windows by doing the following:
Opening your windows can help promote healthy air flow in your home. Keep your window screens clean so that air coming in isn’t picking up dust on the route inside.
To clean your screens, remove them from the window frame, brush the screens with a soft brush dipped in warm soapy water, and then rinse the screens with a gentle spray of water from a hose. Don’t brush screens too hard or you could tear them. Clean your screens once a year at least, while you’re cleaning the windows.
People take in Vitamin D through exposure to the sun. Vitamin D helps improve your mood, boosts the immune system, helps fight some diseases and can even promote weight loss. Although you’re likely to get enough sun exposure outdoors during the spring and summer, at other times of the year, it’s helpful to ensure that sunshine is reaching the inside of your home through your windows.
Windows that are a poor fit can cause ongoing problems with mold and mildew in your home. If this is a problem that you’ve been grappling with, it may be time to replace your windows with high-quality, low maintenance windows from Renewal by Andersen of Long Island. To find out more about replacing your windows, call the toll free number (866) 609-5033 or fill out the short form on this page to schedule your design consultation.
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