When you have contaminated indoor air, it can be a challenging and time-consuming process to get it clear and fresh again. Sometimes your room can turn polluted within seconds!
We’ll explain the reasons your home got contaminated in the first place, then share a few methods to fix the polluted air. It won’t be such a challenging and time-consuming process if you follow these practices.
Why Do I Have Contaminated Air?
Contaminated indoor air can happen for a lot of reasons. We’ve broken it down into three leading causes.
The Environment
Everything around your home or outside your office can cause your indoor air to be contaminated. That includes weather, local industry and traffic, renovation and construction, trees and plants, gardens, pets and people, and mould.
Indoor Mould
Are you having guests coming over and now your indoors smell musty? Or are you the kind of person who constantly has black spots all on the walls no matter what you do? Does it seem like there is no way to get rid of the mould in your home?
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Your Room Air Filter
If your air filter system, air con and / or purifier, isn’t working properly, or you’re not running your filter at least 8 to 10 hours per day, you are at high risk for polluted indoor air. Your filter system continuously cleans the air in your sleeping and living spaces. Without it, you’ll have stagnant air that is more likely to become contaminated.
Chemicals
An excessive amount of chemicals can cause your air to be contaminated. That includes cleaning, personal care, for pets and garden, or other sanitizers, and highly perfumed and aromatic items.
Is Your Space Contaminated after Cleaning?
It’s important you clean your space every week with the proper amount of tidying, dusting and vacuuming for your room size. But sometimes you’ll get contaminated air after cleaning.
It’s common, and should dissipate over time. Just keep your air purifier or HVAC filter running, and it should clear up. Also, look into a good quality vacuum cleaner, and make sure you buy one that has a power head and a HEPA filter. Cheaper vacuums you can get from big retailers or on the internet are NOT the best choices.
How To Clear a Contaminated Space
Once you’ve fixed all the possible causes, you can work on a contaminated air fix. Three ways to clean and freshen your contaminated rooms are:
1. Tidy Away Clutter
It’s a good idea to tidy weekly. Clutter gathers tiny particles that are making your furnishings dusty, gather and bring them together to create bigger particles such as dust balls so that your microfibre cloth will have a better chance of picking them up.
Clutter is also known to facilitate stagnant air because the items “choke” the path of air flow so your furnishing materials are able to trap them. Most grocery retailers will carry more than one form of air freshener. Just read the advertising if the chemical cleans, and you’ll be well on your way to a clear, clean indoors. NO WAY!
2. Use Microfibre Cloth and Dust
Are you looking for a better way to pick up the dust and dirt that have accumulated on hard surfaces? Instead of trying to vacuum the entire home or office, take a microfiber cloth and wipe the dust into one area first and then wash it or vacuum it away. This makes it much easier to clean the hard surfaces and floor than just using the vacuum. Just be sure you use a microfiber cloth suited to the task at hand and with sufficient quality that will still work effectively.
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At this point, you’ll need to manually vacuum up that dust using your vacuum cleaner, not an automatic robotic cleaner. When vacuuming, your filter should be HEPA or as a brand new replacement. If you’re using a new filter, put a date on it to remind you when to replace it.
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The idea here is to vacuum up the dust contaminants directly OUT of your room because putting that much dirty air through your filter WILL CLOG it up and will send that dirty air right back into your room.
By vacuuming out the “dirt,” it will never run through your space. You’re going to get more dirt inside the house starting as soon as someone walks in the door, so keep your door mats at each entry clean.
Also, you must use a broom to sweep away the debris at the entry points. Air blowers will not work, and will disturb the fine dust created on the surfaces leading up to the entry points. It’s difficult, and you’ll use up a lot of time. But this method will clean your entries if done properly.
3. Use Your Filter System and Heating and Air Conditioning
Your space’s main HVAC is located at the upper heights of walls and clears the surface air. It does not collect the dusty particles that are at the bottom of the room. Knowing this, we need to help those particles get to the filter.
You can achieve this in two ways:
Constantly stir up the air, by walking or with a dusting cloth or broom, so that it pushes the particles closer to the top of the room.
Open the doors and let the breeze in.
Every indoor space is equipped with one or two doors, so it’s easy to use them for this purpose. This method allows the flow of air to start pulling air from the floor, where the dusty particles are, then circulate the clean air to the top.
But what if you have a space that doesn’t have air flow?
We have a little trick to mimic the effect of a draft along the floor of your space: Hook up your electric fan and place it on the floor at the end of your room. Then turn it on low. Your fan will gently blow air from along the floor of your space using air flow or draft, then release the surface particles into the air to be either blown out the doors and windows, vacuumed up, captured by your HVAC or through your air purifier.
There you have it! Three methods to clear a contaminated space using your space’s equipment. Check out some of our related articles to get more information about contaminated indoor spaces.
Towards healthier living, Carol Parr ♥
As Principal Consultant to Mitey Fresh since 1996, I have acquired knowledge of adverse health effects at the client’s properties and recommend effective strategies to reduce occupants’ exposure by eliminating and controlling as many sources of pollutants in order to create healthy indoor living environments that are as exposure-free and natural as practically possible.
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