Written by Eric Sherwood | January 16, 2024
Each season presents a unique challenge to homeowners, and winter is no exception. Managing dry air can be quite a task with reduced ventilation and cold temperatures. This often leads to reduced air quality in your home, affecting your comfort and health.
Here, we’ll provide tips to combat the cold and dry discomfort of winter, exploring how a combination of humidifiers and air purifier systems can improve your indoor air and comfort.
Dry indoor air can harm your respiratory system. When the air is too dry, it can irritate your nasal passages and throat, causing discomfort or infection, and exacerbating conditions like respiratory infections and allergies.
It can also dry out your skin, making your time spent at home less enjoyable.
Here are a few common impacts of poor indoor air on your health during winter:
Source: EPA.gov
To help you combat dry air in your home this winter, make simple changes in your cleaning routines and modern technology backed by innovation and efficiency.
These systems help balance the moisture in your home’s air, providing hassle-free solutions with adjustable humidity settings, smart sensors, and easy maintenance, while your cleaning regimen helps alleviate added dust that contributes to dry, poor-quality air.
Solutions include:
Homeowners can help create a healthier indoor environment by employing these three methods.
At All Comfort Services, we work to enhance the comfort and air quality of homes in the Dane County area and surrounding community. With a commitment to building lifelong customer relationships through quality services and cutting-edge solutions, we strive to go beyond your traditional HVAC services.
From quality assessments to tailored solutions, our specialists pay detailed attention to your home and concerns to ensure your indoor air quality needs are met.
Schedule indoor air quality services in Madison, WI, by calling All Comfort Services at (608) 838-7300 today.
HVAC Service Manager Eric has over 25 years of industry experience and relocated from Vermont to be near his grandchildren.
He’s been married for 25 years. He enjoys spending time with grandkids, traveling, camping, hiking, fishing, hunting trying new restaurants.
His biggest hobby is remodeling houses, and his favorite dog is Australian Shepard- his current dog is an Aussie Doodle.