During cold and flu season, higher indoor air quality is a key layer of protection. While lowering the chance of getting sick is nice, improving IAQ can offer lots of other benefits like better airflow and a better sense of comfort. Better Air and our air quality specialists will be more than happy to help you learn what you need to about the specific strategies indoor air quality services have to prevent the spread of the cold or flu. With the right combination of services and equipment, you can address your specific IAQ concerns for years to come. 

Don't let cold and flu season compromise your health. Try this handful of tips for ensuring your indoor air is ready for winter. To schedule an appointment, call Better Air at 507-663-1208 today.  

A Few Tips for Protecting Your Indoor Air Quality Through Cold and Flu Season 

1. Consider a UV Germicidal Lamp 

UV lamps focus on microorganisms that help spread illnesses like the flu. Bacteria and other organic particles are deactivated in special ultraviolet light, keeping them from lowering impacting your air quality. 

2. Adjust Indoor Humidity with a Humidifier/Dehumidifier  

Too much or too little humidity can create problems with your air quality. For instance, dry air can aggravate your skin or sinuses, while moist air may encourage mold and mildew. A humidifier or dehumidifier maintains your home’s moisture levels in better balance for a more comfortable environment. 

3. Clean or Replace Your Air Filters Consistently 

Your HVAC system’s air filter is a key component for both air quality and total comfort. If you forget to clean or replace it, you might notice a decrease in performance. Aging air filters can become obstructed, enabling more airborne particles to spread. Specialized filter models like HEPA filters can be great options for households with allergies or other respiratory concerns. 

4. Monitor Your IAQ Using a Smart Thermostat  

Today's HVAC accessories can assist you in  better monitoring your home’s air quality. Smart thermostats are an excellent example, and they come loaded with helpful features for further enhancing your HVAC system. This includes monitoring your air quality.  

5. Schedule an Air Quality Test with Better Air

At times, problems with the air quality might be harder to identify. Experienced technicians have the required tools and knowledge to perform detailed air quality testing. With local experts like Better Air on your side, you can detect pollutants, circulation issues and other consequences of poor indoor air quality. 

Request Your Indoor Air Quality Appointment this Cold and Flu Season  

Dealing with trouble with the cold or flu doesn’t have to be a regular problem. Consider scheduling an appointment with the helpful HVAC experts at Better Air. Our team of indoor air quality specialists and their experience with high-efficiency products is the perfect combination for improving your air quality this winter. Call 507-663-1208 to begin!