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As a species, we used to spend a lot of our lives outside, breathing the outside air. Windows and insulation weren’t that great (if you had any), so you pretty much breathed outdoor air whether you were indoors or not. This is not the case any longer! Another thing that has changed since the old days is air quality. The evolution of industrial processes has put a lot of toxins in our atmosphere, and the “fresh air” we breathe deep when we step outside isn’t always that fresh. All that being said, we now seal up our homes and business so well, the air inside them can get very unhealthy.

Florida air is very humid, and reaching comfortable levels of humidity in your home or business can be difficult. Additionally, dirty, contaminated indoor air can erode your health and make life miserable. Most people don’t even know air quality is responsible for their struggles. However, there are things you can do to ensure that your air stays comfortably humid and healthy to breathe. In today’s blog, we want to explore humidity and give you some tips for finding comfort.

WHY IS HUMIDITY IMPORTANT?

Correct humidity is about more than just comfort. It allows your HVAC system to work the best, keeping your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Generally, comfortable humidity levels are between 30 and 50 percent. Optimal levels range from 45 to 55 percent. Anything above 55 percent humidity is going to be too much. Incorrect humidity levels can make a home difficult to live in, damage the house itself, and hurt your health.

HOW DO YOU KNOW HUMIDITY LEVELS ARE OFF?

As we said, dealing with humidity is just part of living Florida. However, it is possible to have too much or too little humidity in your home. Each over-calibration comes with a unique set of symptoms:

TOO MUCH HUMIDITY:

  • Wet insulation
  • Growth of mold
  • Uncomfortable sleeping
  • Mugginess
  • Rotting woodwork

NOT ENOUGH HUMIDITY:

  • Itchy, dry skin and hair
  • Damaged electronics
  • Static electricity (the cause of the above)
  • Thriving viruses and germs
  • Chipping paint
  • Vulnerability to respiratory illness and colds
  • Damaged wood floors and furniture

WHAT CAN BE DONE TO FIX THE PROBLEM?

If your humidity isn’t right, there are things you can do to improve the situation.

  • If your humidity is too high: Invest in a dehumidifier. It will regulate your home’s moisture levels and keep them in a good place for you. You can also install exhaust fans in your laundry room, kitchen, and bathrooms to move humidity outside your home. Just make sure the fans don’t pipe up into your attic!
  • If your humidity is too low: Install a humidifier in your system. You can also put one in your room, use a spray bottle, and/or add plants around the place to boost the humidity even more. You’ll sleep better, avoid respiratory infections, and enjoy better skin.
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ARE THERE LEVELS OF HUMIDITY THAT ARE BETTER DURING DIFFERENT SEASONS?

Summer: Summer is all about removing humidity, especially in Florida where we have more moisture than we want sometimes. Dehumidifying the air will make your home more comfortable, prevent mold growth, and help your HVAC system function better. You’ll be able to set your thermostat a bit higher and save on energy bills!

Winter: Generally, you want to add humidity during the winter, when things can get very, very dry. Cold air can’t hold as much moisture, and even if it gets heated up by your HVAC system, it’s still dry. Adding humidity will help you avoid those winter colds and recover faster when they hit you. Again, you can add houseplants to boost the humidity a bit more.

Managing humidity across an entire home can be a significant challenge, and getting advice from professionals can give you the confidence you need to move forward. At DUCTZ, we are intimately familiar with the challenges of living in Palm Beach. We uphold NADCA standards and have the capability to perform full air quality testing and air duct cleaning. We are here to ensure that your home or business is comfortable and healthy all year long. Our courteous and knowledgeable team is proud to provide the best air duct and air conditioning maintenance in South Florida. Contact us today!

Cool weather is on its way, and even though Florida doesn’t get as icy as states up north, we still get chilly, and our humidity can make lower temperatures especially potent. That means thousands of people are turning on their furnaces and boilers, depending on them to inject warmth into their homes. However, with furnaces and boilers comes the danger of carbon monoxide.

Carbon monoxide is the leading cause of poisoning deaths in the nation. Colorless, odorless, and able to poison people quickly, it is not a danger to be taken lightly. There are several different sources of carbon monoxide in the common home, which is why it is so important to have a detector on each level of your home, as well as beside each sleeping area.

COMMON CARBON MONOXIDE LEAK LOCATIONS

Any appliance that burns propane, charcoal, natural gas, oil, or wood can cause carbon monoxide poisoning. While people are quick to think of furnaces and boilers (and rightly so), there are other sources of carbon monoxide worth considering. They include the following:

  • Fireplaces
  • Ranges and grills
  • Generators
  • Water heaters
  • Cars
  • Lawnmowers
  • Appliances with pilot lights

TIPS FOR KEEPING YOUR DETECTORS EFFECTIVE

  • Replace the batteries twice a year, especially before heating season.
  • Test the detectors once a month and keep them clean with a can of compressed air or a gentle vacuum
  • Get chimneys and flues inspected and cleaned every year.
  • Keep your furnace or boiler maintained by a professional who can spot leaks.
  • Make sure exhaust from any carbon monoxide-generating process can escape your home by ensuring your chimneys and outdoor vents are free of snow, ice, debris, and nests.
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KNOW THE SIGNS OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING

Part of what makes carbon monoxide so dangerous is that it doesn’t cause dramatic symptoms right off the bat. Signs of poisoning can be written off as symptoms of harmless issues. The key to staying safe is understanding what those symptoms are and combining that knowledge with detectors.

MODERATE SYMPTOMS OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING

  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Nausea
  • Shortness of breath

SEVERE SYMPTOMS OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING

  • Mental confusion
  • Vomiting
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Loss of coordination
  • Brain and heart damage
  • Death

KNOW WHAT TO DO 

Once you know the signs of carbon monoxide poisoning, the last step is to ensure that you know what to do if you or your loved ones start to experience them. The first thing to do is get out of your home. Have a pre-determined location for everyone to meet outside where the air is fresh. Only after you have all of your family members accounted for should you call the fire department. Don’t go back inside until the home has been inspected and you’re given an “all clear” by professionals.

KNOW WHAT NOT TO DO

  • Never use your stove or oven to heat your home.
  • Never block ducts near clothes dryers, water heaters, or ranges.
  • Never run a grill or generator indoors.
  • Never leave your car running in a garage or an attached carport.
  • Never use a grill near a window where fumes will get inside.

At DUCTZ, we work hard to keep the homes of Broward full of fresh, comfortable air. If you are concerned about any part of your HVAC system, contact us today for air quality testing!

Some people struggle the instant their indoor air gets a little contaminated. Others won’t notice anything until the problem gets really strong. No matter if you’re sensitive to air quality or not, it’s very important to keep your indoor air clean and clear. In order to maintain your air quality, you have to maintain your HVAC system.

HVAC systems function silently and invisibly, keeping them out of sight and out of mind. They can collect and distribute contaminants, subtly harming your health over time. Unfortunately, a majority of people struggling with bad health or allergies never stop to consider that maybe their HVAC systems are to blame. At DUCTZ, we want people’s ducts to be so clean, they don’t have to suspect them as culprits when they start to feel under the weather. But how do you know your air quality needs attention? In today’s blog, we are going to share what you need to keep an eye on in order to sense when your air quality is going down.

STAY AWARE OF NEW OR WEIRD SYMPTOMS.

Like we said, when air quality causes symptoms, they’re usually pretty mild and subtle. This can be a disadvantage because people don’t notice it. However, this means that, if you discover dramatic symptoms, something is really wrong and needs immediate attention. If you experience dizziness, chills, fever, rashes, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, hearing loss, or shortness of breath, you’re dealing with something very serious. It could be hazardous chemicals, mold spores, or asbestos. Don’t hesitate; contact DUCTZ immediately, and we will test your air quality to identify what is going on. You should also see your doctor twice – once right after realizing something is wrong, and again once we tell you what is happening. Your doctor will appreciate knowing whatever is causing trouble in order to provide you with the best treatment.

CHECK THE AIR DISTRIBUTION.

We like this tip because you don’t have to experience health difficulties in order to use it! One clear symptom of a troubled HVAC system is inconsistencies within a single building. One of the clearest signs is temperature inconsistency. If one part of your home or office is warmer or cooler than the rest, chances are good that you’ve got issues that may be causing trouble with air purity. Additionally, if you notice your rooms are muggy during some parts of the year and very dry during other parts of the year, your indoor air quality cannot be good. You will want to contact DUCTZ for a thorough assessment and cleaning. You may also want to install a humidifier or dehumidifier to keep things from getting too dry or too humid.

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BE MINDFUL OF YOUR LUNGS.

You might think that you’re doing okay, but if you don’t address harmful chemicals and contaminants in your air, your lungs will quickly suffer the effects. You might find that you get pneumonia or bronchitis symptoms frequently all because of the particles you constantly breathe in your home or business. Sometimes, the damage to your lungs caused by contaminated air can be permanent. In order to avoid suffering worse symptoms, it’s important to contact DUCTZ for a thorough HVAC system inspection. We will work quickly and efficiently to identify just where the problem is, whether it’s a contaminated AC unit, ducts, or dirty filters. We proudly adhere to national standards for HVAC maintenance and will go the extra mile to ensure you don’t have to worry about more problems after we leave.

RULE OUT OTHER ISSUES.

If you aren’t doing renovations and there isn’t construction nearby to put contaminants in the air, there are several other issues that could be causing you problems. Before you blame symptoms on air quality, check through a few other sources that might be behind your discomfort. You should consider ergonomics, lighting, thermal comfort, and noise. Each of these characteristics can make your eyes uncomfortable, make you sneeze, make you sleepy, make you cough, and a bunch of other issues. That being said, improving air quality is a good idea no matter what.

Whether it’s your office or your home, you need to be able to breathe clean air. Turn to our duct cleaning team in Palm Beach today!