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Improving Your Indoor Air Quality as Temperatures Drop

fall allergies and indoor air quality

Fall is here, and that can mean worse air quality in your home. Let’s explore how indoor air quality affects your autumn comfort and what you can do to ensure a cozy, healthy home environment.

Why is air quality worse in the fall?

Fall brings a unique set of air quality challenges. As plants release pollen and leaves decay, allergens increase. The cooler weather also means we’re spending more time indoors with windows closed, potentially trapping pollutants inside our homes.

Signs of poor indoor air quality in the fall season:

  1. Increased allergy symptoms
  2. Musty or stale odors
  3. Excessive dust accumulation
  4. Dry or irritated skin and eyes
  5. Frequent headaches or fatigue

How poor indoor air quality affects your autumn

Allergen overload: Fall allergies can be exacerbated by poor indoor air quality, leading to more sneezing, coughing, and congestion.

Dry air discomfort: As you turn on your heating system, indoor air can become dry, leading to irritated skin, eyes, and respiratory passages.

Higher energy bills: Clogged filters and inefficient heating systems work harder to maintain comfortable temperatures, increasing your energy costs.

Mold growth: Fall’s dampness can promote fungus growth, especially in poorly ventilated areas of your home.

Sleep disturbances: Poor air quality can lead to congestion and breathing difficulties, disrupting your sleep patterns.

What you can do

Schedule maintenance: Have a professional check your heating system before heavy use. Clean, efficient systems improve air quality and reduce energy costs.

Replace filters regularly: With increased allergens in the fall, change your system’s filters more frequently to trap pollutants effectively.

Control humidity: Use a dehumidifier in damp areas to prevent fungus growth. Aim for indoor humidity levels between 30-50%.

Ventilate wisely: Open windows on warmer days to let fresh air circulate, but be mindful of high pollen count days.

Consider an air purifier: For an extra boost in air quality, invest in a high-quality air purification system.

One standout product for fall air quality is the Lennox PureAir air purification system. This isn’t your average whole-home air purifier. The PureAir system catches over 99% of the virus that causes COVID-19 from the air, as well as even smaller viruses, bacteria, and those pesky fall fungal spores.

What sets the PureAir apart is its ozone-fighting power. Unlike some purifiers that might irritate your lungs, PureAir doesn’t produce any lung-irritating ozone. In fact, it actually removes ozone already in your home – a real bonus during fall allergy season. It’s perfect for allergy sufferers and anyone looking to breathe cleaner air this autumn.

Plus, it’s designed to work efficiently without making your heating system work harder. With PureAir, you’re creating a clean oasis from the crisp fall air outside.

Weather Master is here to help with your home’s air quality

Remember, good indoor air quality isn’t just about comfort – it’s crucial for your health, especially during fall allergy season. With our Lennox PureAir system, you can enjoy hospital-grade air purification right in your Raleigh area home. So take a deep breath, give us a call, and let’s make sure your indoor air is as crisp and clean as a perfect fall day.

Contact us online or call us at (919) 853-7910!

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