Here in Houston, we’ve finally gotten to some gorgeous spring weather. Of course, with that perfect weather comes TONS of pollen! I woke up this morning to find my house and car had been painted yellow. I do have to say, nature has a great way of redecorating, I just wish I wasn’t so allergic to it! Since the rest of America is allergic to pollen as well, here are a few tips for keeping it outside.
Installing a high efficiency air cleaner will go a long way to removing the pollen out from the air you breathe. It also removes many different disease-causing bacteria. Another way to kill bacteria, mold, and allergens is to invest in an ultraviolet light. It can be attached to your HVAC system to kill these pollutants before the air leaves your system. Lastly, get your ducts cleaned. Dust and dirt and grime build up in your ducts and come out in the air you breathe.
There’s not much you can do about allergens outside your home, but regular cleaning and maintenance of your HVAC system along with a good air cleaner will help keep your indoor air nice and clean and those annoying allergies to a minimum. Any of our certified AC Doctor contractors would be happy to schedule a duct cleaning and recommend a good air cleaner or UV light.













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