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How to Improve the Air Quality in Your Home

A healthy home starts with the air we breathe—and air filters in our homes can help clean the air. But having air filters is only half the answer to better air quality. The other half is keeping those filters working efficiently. With these tips you can help improve the air quality in your home so that your family can breathe easier.
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6 Responses to “How to Improve the Air Quality in Your Home”

  1. heartlessvietboy says:

    Air Quality on Earth is Horrible. Look at our windows and you will see how dirty it gets. Standard, New Homes built should include air-purifiers and oxygen humidifiers. Adding $2,500 to a $250,000 house does not cost too much don’t you think? Remember there is a difference between air and oxygen.

  2. MegaMaster456 says:

    @isnteveryoneanao you can test the carbon monoxide detector by putting it near a car’s exhaust pipe.

  3. pmk4343 says:

    @isnteveryoneanao i know when it get to the alarm you will die alrdy!

  4. isnteveryoneanao says:

    These combo alarms are not good. Because smoke rises, you need smoke detectors near the ceiling. Carbon Monoxide is heavier than air, it sinks to the floor and builds up from there, like filling a pool. So you want your Carbon Monoxide detector near the floor. Buy two different units, one for each purpose and install correctly.

  5. MyopiaPrevention says:

    How important is air exchange? EPA recommends allowing outdoor air to enter such as by opening windows.

  6. Desert645 says:

    First comment, weeeee!

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