TL;DR: From whole-home filtration to UV lights, dehumidifiers, and fresh-air ventilation, Franklin installs IAQ equipment across NWA. Assessments are always free; no service-call fee. We come out, evaluate your home, and hand you a flat-rate quote — honest recommendations, no scare tactics.
Seven ways to improve indoor air quality
Maintaining good indoor air quality is essential for health and comfort. Here are some steps you can take:
1. Replace your air filters regularly. Dirty filters can circulate pollutants and reduce system efficiency.
2. Use UV light purifiers. UV lights can kill airborne bacteria and viruses, improving your home’s air quality.
3. Ensure proper ventilation. Open windows and use exhaust fans to circulate fresh air, especially after cleaning or cooking.
4. Remove any sources of pollution. Identify and eliminate sources of indoor pollution, such as mold or chemical products.
5. Consider air purifiers. Portable or whole-house air purifiers can significantly reduce airborne contaminants.
6. Control humidity. Use dehumidifiers in damp areas to prevent mold growth and dust mites.
7. Schedule regular HVAC maintenance. A well-maintained system produces cleaner air.
Common indoor air quality issues
Dust, mold, pet dander, and chemicals from cleaning products are common IAQ concerns. Proper ventilation and filtration can mitigate these issues.
How can Franklin help?
Many people don’t realize how far indoor air quality technology has come in the last few years. Products like the REME HALO® and HEPA grade filtration can do wonders for improving the indoor air quality of a home and are easily installed by an HVAC contractor like Franklin.