3 Winter Tips for a Well-Ventilated Home

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Having a fresh circulation of air in your home is important. However, when the colder weather comes around, the last thing you want to do is have your windows and doors open to let the fresh air in. Unfortunately, not circulating the air in your home will soon leave it smelling musty and old, not to mention all of the germs that could be harboring around your home. Let’s take a look at how you can keep the air fresh in your home regardless of how cold it is outside.

 

Open a small window on latch

This may sound contradictory after reading the above, but keeping a small window open on latch will help air circulate around your home. You might choose to do this when you’re not at home for a few hours each day or even at the warmest point of the day. This will prevent the air in your home from going stale and beginning to smell funny. Opening just a small window and leaving it on the latch shouldn’t let out too much of the valuable heat you want to keep in your home.

Another great reason to keep a small window on the latch is to prevent any damp forming from condensation on your windows. Not only does damp and mold release harmful toxins into the air, but they also damage your fixings, such as window panes, windowsills, walls and ceilings. Keeping the window open a tiny bit may save you a costly repair.

If anyone in your household suffers from asthma, keeping a small window open can be beneficial. It allows any dust or debris to flow out of the window and keeps the air in your home fresh, allowing you to breathe more freely. Not only that, fresh air makes you feel better – when you’re not feeling too good, try stepping outside for a breath of fresh air and notice how much better you feel!

 

Install a ducted cooling system

If you don’t already have an AC unit, it might be time to consider installing a ducted refrigerated cooling unit. These units are nowhere near as expensive to run as they used to be, and they have filters that can help clean the air as it expels into your home.

Not only that, they reduce the moisture in the air, which can help eliminate any condensation or mold growing in your home. This will also prevent you from needing to keep a window open, which could potentially invite thieves into your home.

The great thing about ducted cooling units is that you don’t necessarily have to have the heat on cold – you can choose a comfortable heat and still enjoy fresh, clean air.

 

Scatter plants around your home

Finally, scattering plants around your home instantly makes the air cleaner. Plants release oxygen and help improve air quality by eliminating toxins in the air. If you want to go all out, consider buying air purifying plants to clean the air in your home, remove toxins, and as an extra bonus, reduce stress levels of members of your household.

 

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Written by Laurie Graves

Laurie is a 50-something wife and boy mom, who loves to share easy recipes, DIY home ideas, and food hacks. She truly believes that with a little inspiration, anyone can make their home and meals feel special.