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Saving energy in the kitchen

We do a lot of cooking so we are always looking at ways we can be more efficient. It can cost quite a lot to cook food from scratch if you don't have an energy-efficient kitchen so we have been upgrading our appliances and looking at the different techniques we can use to minimise our energy usage. It's good for the environment and it's good for the household budget when we can reduce energy usage. This blog has some tips on energy-efficient living and should be useful for those enthusiastic about doing their part to help our world stay healthy.

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Better Indoor Air Quality For The Modern Homeowner

The concept of environmental awareness features prominently in all spheres of life in the modern society. Commercial entities in their numbers are adopting better ways of doing business with minimal negative impact to the environment.

Homeowners can have a positive contribution to this concept by reducing air pollution around the home. By extension, this improves the quality of indoor air around the home for the benefit of friends and family.  Here are a few tips for improved indoor air quality.

Reduce The Use Of Chemical Cleaning Products

One of the best ways to improve the quality of indoor air is to stop the use of chemical cleaning solutions around the home. In the event that this is not entirely possible, reducing the quantities of chemicals used and the frequency of use will also have a positive impact on indoor air quality.

A large number of chemical household cleaning supplies contain varying quantities of harmful chemical compounds. These degrade the quality of indoor air and pose a threat to the health of family members and friends.

There are various home-made cleaning solutions that homeowners can use in place of the chemical cleaners. For example, windows and other glass surfaces can be cleaned using a mixture of white vinegar, rubbing alcohol and water.

For applications that necessitate the use of chemical cleaners, homeowners are advised to use them sparingly.

Improve Ventilation Around The House

A homeowner can also improve the quality of indoor air by ensuring that the home is adequately ventilated.  Modern homes have complex and advanced heating and cooling systems preferred for their superior energy efficiency. However, the use of these systems can have a negative impact on the quality of indoor air. This can happen when too much air is trapped inside the house, thereby preventing the free circulation of fresh air.  

A homeowner can continue to enjoy the benefits of modern residential heating systems by investing in adequate ventilation. This will allow for free circulation of air in indoor living areas and will have a positive impact on the quality of indoor air.

Test For Radon On A Regular Basis

Lastly, homeowners looking to improve the quality of indoor air need to ensure that they regularly test for the presence of radon gas in indoor air

This radio-active gas occurs naturally due to the degradation of uranium under the ground. It is colour less and odourless and can easily go undetected. The presence of radon gas in indoor air is a health hazard.

Testing for radon gas requires the intervention of professional air quality services.