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Symptoms of Indoor Air Pollution & What to Do About Them

With the recent outbreak of the Coronavirus, homeowners are taking as many precautions as they can to protect themselves and their families from the virus. These measures most often include handwashing, wearing face masks and even social distancing. However, these are measures that are often talem when they’ve stepped outside. If you want to protect yourself from the Coronavirus inside your home, there’s one way you can do so: preventing indoor air pollution.

In this article, the heating, furnace and indoor air quality experts of Reliable AC & Heat reveal the symptoms of indoor air pollution and what you can do about them.

Symptoms of Indoor Air Pollution

Indoor air pollution is an issue that you won’t always know about right away. Unfortunately, this can have a detrimental impact on your health. With this in mind, it’s vital that you know the symptoms which are commonly associated with indoor air pollution. According to experts, these include worsening asthma, allergies and respiratory issues, headaches and nausea, shortness of breath, sinus congestion, sneezing and coughing and eye, skin, and nose irritation. In the worse case scenario, the symptoms of indoor air pollution could even include memory loss, dizziness, fatigue and depression.

To improve your home’s indoor air quality, don’t hesitate to turn to the indoor air quality and air conditioning repair experts of Reliable AC & Heat.

What You Can Do About Indoor Air Pollution

When your home’s indoor air is polluted, it’s vital that you set to work improving it immediately. This is especially important right now when Coronavirus cases are on the rise. While improving your indoor air quality won’t outright eliminate the virus, it can lessen the chances of you and your family contracting it. 

Luckily for homeowners, there are a few products that you can install in your home to improve your indoor air quality. These products include dehumidifiers, whole-house air purification systems and even UV lamps. Regardless of what product you choose to improve your indoor air quality, be sure to have a professional install it for you to minimize any costly installation mistakes.

If you need someone who can help you improve your home’s indoor air quality, look no further than Reliable AC & Heat, the leading professionals to approach when it comes to heating and cooling services. Give us a call at (818) 487-0671 or fill out our contact form to request our services. We serve homeowners in Los Angeles and other nearby areas.

Karen Isaac

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