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Thursday, April 30, 2015

Circulation Tips for Your Bathroom and Kitchen

Happy Air Quality Awareness Week! As the weather warms up, let’s take a moment to appreciate the natural breeze outside and learn how we can improve the air in our homes. The most common trouble areas start in your bathroom and kitchen. When we bathe and cook, moisture builds up and creates circulation problems. Luckily there are ways you can keep the air fresh!

Here are some circulation tips you can use for your bathroom and kitchen:


Open the windows. Letting some fresh air into your home is a must. With the weather warming up, it’s the best time to allow a natural breeze inside. While it seems like an obvious solution for quality air circulation, it’s always a good reminder.

Invest in an air purifier.
Air purifiers are an effective way to improve the air quality and reduce air pollution in your home. These portable systems are great at eliminating odours and dust from the air - and they’re easily affordable!

Install ceiling fans. This is another efficient way to create more air flow. Ceiling fans pick up thicker air and spread it around the home, balancing levels of CO2. Your room will feel less stuffy and you’ll know that the air is clearer.

Use vent fans. It’s easy to forget to use them or to underestimate just how great they work. Vent fans suck out most of the moisture and pollution trapped in your bathroom after a hot shower and in the kitchen after baking. If you don’t have one already, make sure you invest in one!

Check the attic vent. Most attics have a vent - make sure it isn’t covered. When your attic is too warm, heat can sink down into your home and pollute clean air. Start by making sure that nothing is in the way of letting it do it’s job.

Need help keeping your bathroom or kitchen fresh? Nassau County Plumbing and Sewer Rooter offers all of the plumbing, sewer and drain services you need to keep your home up and running perfectly. Call us today at 877.713.8136 for emergency services or visit our website for more information.

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