As spring approaches in New Jersey, allergy sufferers know what's coming: pollen, dust, and other allergens that can make life miserable. While outdoor allergens are unavoidable, you can take steps to improve your home's indoor air quality and create a healthier, more comfortable living space. Here are some practical tips to prepare your home before allergy season arrives.
1. Replace Your HVAC Filters
Your HVAC system's air filter plays a crucial role in capturing dust, pollen, pet dander, and other airborne irritants. During allergy season, a clean filter is essential to prevent these particles from circulating throughout your home.
For optimal results, replace your filter at least every 60-90 days — or more frequently if you have pets or family members with allergies. Consider upgrading to a HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filter, which is designed to trap even the smallest allergens for superior air quality.
2. Schedule an HVAC Maintenance Service
Routine HVAC maintenance not only improves system efficiency but also helps maintain cleaner indoor air. A professional technician will clean your system’s coils, ducts, and vents, removing built-up dust and debris that could otherwise circulate through your home.
Spring is the ideal time to schedule this service so your system is prepared to handle warmer weather while delivering cleaner air.
3. Invest in an Air Purifier
Air purifiers are highly effective at reducing indoor allergens such as pollen, mold spores, and pet dander. For whole-home protection, consider a system that integrates with your HVAC unit. Portable air purifiers are also a great option for bedrooms or high-traffic areas where allergens tend to accumulate.
Look for purifiers equipped with HEPA filters or UV light technology, which can destroy airborne bacteria and viruses in addition to allergens.
4. Control Indoor Humidity
Excess moisture can encourage mold growth and dust mites — both of which can aggravate allergy symptoms. Keeping indoor humidity levels between 30-50% is ideal for reducing these triggers.
Consider investing in a dehumidifier to help maintain proper humidity levels, especially in damp areas like basements or bathrooms. Your HVAC system may also have built-in humidity control features that can improve comfort and air quality.
5. Clean Your Ductwork
Over time, dust, mold spores, and other allergens can accumulate in your air ducts, diminishing indoor air quality. A professional duct cleaning service can remove these contaminants, improving airflow and reducing allergen circulation.
Duct cleaning is particularly important if you've recently completed home renovations, experienced water damage, or noticed excessive dust buildup around your vents.
6. Keep Windows and Doors Closed
While spring's mild temperatures may tempt you to open your windows, doing so invites pollen and other outdoor allergens inside. Keep windows and doors closed during peak pollen hours and use your HVAC system to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature instead.
If you enjoy fresh air, consider installing screens designed to filter pollen and dust from incoming air.
7. Maintain a Regular Cleaning Routine
A clean home is a healthier home during allergy season. Dust surfaces frequently using a damp cloth to trap particles instead of dispersing them. Vacuum carpets and upholstery with a vacuum cleaner equipped with a HEPA filter, and regularly wash bedding, curtains, and other fabrics to reduce allergen buildup.
Final Thoughts
Taking proactive steps now can help you breathe easier when allergy season arrives. By replacing filters, maintaining your HVAC system, and incorporating air quality solutions, you can create a cleaner, healthier home.
For expert HVAC maintenance, air purifier installation, or indoor air quality improvements, trust Bovio Rubino Service to keep your home comfortable this spring. Contact us today to learn more!