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Top 7 Tips for Great Air Quality in Your Working Area

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Top 7 Tips for Great Air Quality in Your Working Area

Poor air quality can lead to a multitude of different health problems. It can trigger allergies, irritate eyes, aggravate asthma and if there’s long-term exposure, it can cause serious health issues. Good quality air is vital for a healthy work environment. Here we look at 7 top tips that are going to keep you healthy.

1.) Ventilation

Workspaces can often get very stuffy. You can have the likes of odors, dust and chemical smell from cleaners. One of the easiest ways to get better quality air is simply by opening up the workspace and letting air flow through it.

This isn’t just about getting the clean air from outside, it’s also about getting rid of the air in your office, which can often be quite humid. There is a word of warning, however. If you work in a city center then the air outside may not be the cleanest.

2.) Use an Air Purifier

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If you want the highest quality air, get an air purifier . They work to remove dust and other small pieces of debris from the air. This is perfect for anyone with allergies especially but everyone is going to benefit from not having those pollutants in the air.

They work by sucking the surrounding air and running it through various types of filters. The air then comes out of the other side much nicer and easier to breathe. Even a highly-effective air filter is quite affordable and would be a great option.

3.) Clean your AC

While an air conditioning unit can help to clear the air to some extent, their primary use is to keep you comfortable, and not healthy. It can be easy to forget about them and let them do their job without ever thinking about maintaining them.

In reality, it’s vital that you clean and maintain air conditioning units. They accumulate dust and dirt over time and you don’t want them sitting there. There is also the threat of Legionnaire’s disease that is caused by breathing in a mist that can contain bacteria. This can potentially be from unclean AC’s.

4.) Clean the Area of Dust

It is not just the dust in the air that needs purifying, it’s dust everywhere. Clearing your workspace of as much dust as possible will improve air quality. The most obvious culprit here is from the carpets as they need to be vacuum cleaned regularly.

Aside from that, there are also blinds, computers, work areas and any other exposed surfaces that will need to be cleaned. Sometimes a little hard work is needed to get your air quality the highest it could possibly be.

5.) Bring in Some Plants

Everyone knows that plants use up carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. It makes them great for preventing an office space from feeling stuffy and humid. This is especially a great option in those city areas where the air outside isn’t the healthiest.

You do want to be careful about what type of plants you’re going to use. Any that produce pollen is a no-go and you want them to be as easy to maintain as possible. Not only will they improve air quality but they will also make your working area a lot nicer.

6.) Don’t use Industrial Cleaners

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Ever been into a kitchen or any other area that has just been bleached? For some, it will instantly give them a headache or make them light-headed. Any use of chemicals in a working area should be limited to only when absolutely necessary.

There are plenty of more friendly cleaners out there on the market that will also kill off bacteria. Using chemicals in a confined space can often do more harm than good. It’s best to avoid them when you can and the air quality will improve because of it.

7.) Check your Appliances

In a working area, there can be numerous types of devices, products, and appliances that can cause air quality to worsen. This could be exposed chemicals, a small gas leak or an inefficient heating system that hasn’t been maintained for years.

It’s important to check appliances regularly and get a professional to give them the green light. Some issues aren’t always that obvious and could be causing illness and headaches etc. Checking them will not only keep air quality high but it’ll also give you peace of mind.

The Importance of Air Quality

The negative effects of air quality aren’t always apparent. Health issues such as headaches can be caused by a wide range of factors and they could be blamed on another issue when, in fact, it was due to the poor air quality.

Longer-term, the effects can be very serious. Respiratory and lung issues have long been linked to air pollution. It’s important to take steps as soon as possible to improve your working area and you’ll soon notice a cleaner, more productive and healthier environment.

Author Bio: Steve Brian is a blogger and writer lived in Los Angeles. He likes swimming, traveling and hiking. He contributes articles about indoor air at airbetter.org.

Guest Contributor: Steve Brian

Common Bad Roofing Decisions You Should Avoid

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Common Bad Roofing Decisions You Should Avoid

Buying a home should be seen as a long-term investment, which means that people should have no reservations when it comes to making sure that the structure is sturdy. Homeowners should include getting a sturdy roof to protect themselves from the elements.

Getting a sturdy roof to protect the home is only the first step since homeowners must also check on their roofs to ensure that they will stay protected from the harsh elements without complication. However, most homeowners neglect their roofing and make bad decisions when it comes to maintaining them.

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Neglecting to Inspect the Roof

Many homeowners are content to know that they have a roof covering their heads and neglect to check on its current status. Our roofs will sustain damages throughout their service lives, and inspecting them is a must before any problems with them become worse enough to cause inconveniences.

Not Remedying the Problems Immediately

Inspecting the roof is one thing, but taking steps to fix the problems spotted during an inspection is another. Some homeowners deliberately neglect to fix the issues since they believe that their roofs can still withstand the weather and offer adequate protection. Due to their neglect, many minor issues tend to worsen and cause significant damages to the roof. Homeowners will also likely see whether their gutters are clogged or not when inspecting the roof, which is why cleaning them is a must. Gutters clogged with dead leaves, twigs, and other debris won’t be able to drain water through the downspout, resulting in water damage on the roof and other parts of the house. Roofs damaged due to curling or missing shingles will need to be replaced as soon as possible. Poorly maintained roofs will also need to be replaced when they’re past their service lives. When the roof has curling or missing shingles, it iss wise to replace them as soon as possible. Roofs that are past their service lives must also be replaced, primarily when they are poorly maintained.

Settling with Low-Quality Roofing Materials

Roof replacements are expensive, which is why homeowners must properly maintain the roofs that they have to ensure that it can stand up to the harsh elements. However, a time may come when homeowners have no choice but to replace their roofs. Some homeowners might look for ways to save money during the initial purchase, which can mean getting a roof with low-grade materials. People can indeed save money now when they settle for the cheapest option, but the level of protection such roofing can give is never assured. Relying on the cheapest roofing contractors. Another mistake that homeowners commit in their bid to save money is relying on the cheapest roofing contractor to install their roofs. Having a reputable roofer handle the roof’s installation should be a homeowner’s priority, but due to how costly it can be, some are forced to look for alternatives. An experienced and reliable roofing contractor may be rather pricey, but their services are guaranteed to be of high quality. There is no guarantee that a cheap contractor can do the job well, and there is also the possibility that the installation will be done poorly.

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Conclusion

Roofs are expensive, which is why people should invest in them to ensure that they will receive the best protection from the elements. When the homeowners have already decided on the roofing material for their homes, then they should rely on the best residential roofing contractor to install the roof for them. After having a durable roof, homeowners should conduct regular maintenance checks to make sure that they won’t fail at a crucial time.

Guest Contributor: Jeremy Kinsworthy

7 Things To Do Before You Move Into A New House

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7 Things To Do Before You Move Into A New House

Moving to a new place can be quite a stressful task. Anytime you move it comes with a lot of changes which can be uncomfortable. This is why it is crucial to put some things in place before you pack up and move. Doing these things would make you better prepared and would also make the new place you would be moving to more comfortable. Florida realtor, Danny Margagliano with 30a Local Properties (https://destinpropertyexpert.com) says, "Many of my customers that are moving asked me my number one piece of advice. Every time it's the same thing, you can't have enough of boxes." Here are some of the things you can do to prepare you for moving easily and stress-free.

Get proper supplies for moving

It is important to get appropriate supplies when moving so that your things do not get damaged during the moving process. Getting strong and adequate boxes for whatever item you want to pack is necessary. For instance, using a weak box to move dishes or valuable artwork is just calling for trouble. After sorting items and putting them in their proper boxes, the next step is to label all the boxes. When doing this be mindful that fragile items would be handled carefully. Reducing the risk of damaging them en-route.

Get a moving company

Moving can be quite a tedious task. Therefore it is essential to make sure you enlist the services of a trusted, licensed, and fully insured company. This way, you can rest assured that your property is in the hands of competent people.

Forwarding the mail 

As you would be moving to a new place, it is important to forward your mail before leaving your present house. You can get in touch with your local snail mail provider service and choose the day you would want to start receiving your mail at your new address. Neglecting to do this would make you miss out on receiving valuable letters or packages.

Transfer or cancel all utility service

 A few of the primary utility services to keep in mind includes electricity, gas, telephone, heating services. If you don't cancel it or transfer them to your current location, it could lead to several issues. First and foremost, it could delay service from being transferred to your new residence. Secondly, both services may remain on, and you will be paying for someone else's utilities. Either scenario is not a good one for you.

Look for suitable schools around

If you have children that are still going to school, the best thing to do would be to look for suitable schools and register them before-hand.

Finding new healthcare providers

If you would be moving very far away from your current health care provider, look for another one close to your new place of residence. You can ask your current health care provider to refer you to another Doctor. Be sure to verify that the new physician accepts your current health insurance. Alternatively, you can contact your health insurance company directly to find a doctor that is in your network of providers.

Clean up your new house

Before moving day either perform a walk-through yourself, I have your realtor do one for you. This way, you will know whether or not the home is clean and move-in ready. In some cases, the former residents will have taken care of cleaning the house for you, and in other cases, it will be up to you. Cleaning a space when it is still empty is much easier than having to clean it when it is filled with people and pieces of furniture.  

Final thoughts

There are still many other things to be done like painting the new space, changing the locks of the new place for security reasons, cleaning out your former home, sending out moving announcement to friends and family members, changing some electrical fixtures if necessary, hiring internet services, equipping the new place with fire extinguishers, and looking for a new pharmacy. The list can seem endless. If you follow the tips above for moving into a new home, the entire process will be a smoother one.

started on the moving process.

Guest Contributor, Daniel Margagliano