Determined to make the most out of 2022? Whatever your other resolutions or plans for the coming year might be, one of the best things you can do for your overall health and happiness is to ensure your central New Jersey or southeastern Pennsylvania home is a healthy, safe place for you and your family.
Improving the indoor air quality in your home isn’t as simple as plugging in a portable air purifier—Princeton Air offers a wide range of whole home air quality solutions to remove air pollutants from your home and prevent them from returning. Here’s a handy guide to making a healthy home from Princeton Air.
What Are the Signs of Poor Indoor Air Quality?
Unhealthy indoor air can be responsible for a number of adverse health effects, including headaches, dizziness, nausea, soreness of the eyes, nose, and throat, and fatigue.
Since these symptoms can overlap so much with the common cold or other viruses, it’s easy to understand why someone may not immediately realize that it’s really their home making them sick.
The ongoing effects of poor indoor air quality can make being in your house unpleasant and uncomfortable for your family, which is why it’s so important to be aware of the existence of air pollutants in your home (including mold and other allergens, smoke, VOCs, carbon monoxide, and more) so you can take action to improve air quality and the overall health of your home.
Creating Clean Air Indoors with Princeton Air
There are a number of different ways to address poor indoor air quality. At Princeton Air, we offer a variety of solutions, such as:
Air sealing and insulation to help prevent outdoor air pollutants from entering your home.
Whole home clean indoor air ventilation systems (like Aprilaire fresh air ventilators) to exchange indoor air that may have higher concentration levels of air pollutants with less polluted, filtered outdoor air.
Air scrubbers, air purifiers, whole home dehumidifiers and humidifiers, and other mechanical IAQ solutions that actively remove air pollutants from your home and control humidity levels.
Duct cleaning to ensure that air cycling through your HVAC system isn’t picking up pollutants from dirty ductwork.
Schedule Indoor Air Quality Testing Today from Princeton Air
Indoor air quality testing is the essential first step for homeowners in Mercer, Middlesex, and Somerset counties in New Jersey and Bucks County in PA who want to know how healthy or unhealthy the air in their home is and what specific air pollutants are creating problems.
During an indoor air quality test from Princeton Air, we’ll install an IAQ monitor in your home that tests your air for a number of air pollutants over an extended period of time. This gives you more accurate data than snapshot IAQ readings because air quality levels can change dramatically over the course of a day.
With the result of your air quality test, we’ll provide you with a report on our findings, as well as our customized recommendations for solutions to help reduce air pollutants and make your home healthier and safer for your family.