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VOLUME 25, NO. 2

HEALTHY HOME

Spring
Maintenance
Checklist


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  • 1. Clear Gutters and Downspouts
    Clean out gutters and downspouts to ensure proper drainage after the winter build up.
  • 2. Inspect Walkways and Patios
    Check for cracks, loose bricks, or damaged pavers. Address these issues early to prevent costly repairs later.
  • 3. Assess Trees and Landscaping
    Look for damaged limbs and branches that could become a risk to your home or property.
  • 4. Check Exterior Siding and Paint
    Repair and repaint siding, stucco or wood to protect your home from moisture and prolong its lifespan.
  • 5. Inspect Windows and Doors
    Check the caulking around windows and doors for gaps or deterioration. Recaulking helps improve energy efficiency.
  • 6. Repair and Clean Window Screens
    Fix any tears or holes in your window screens, and give them a thorough cleaning before reinstalling.

By following these simple maintenance steps, you can keep your home safe, comfortable, and looking its best all season long. A little effort now goes a long way in protecting your investment for years to come!

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HOME SENSE

Steps to Improve Indoor Air Quality


The air inside your home plays a crucial role in your overall health. Over time, pollutants, allergens, and irritants can build up, leading to potential health concerns. With a few simple changes, you can enhance indoor air quality and create a healthier living space.

1. Manage Moisture Levels
Excess humidity fosters mold and dust mites, two common indoor air pollutants. Aim to keep indoor relative humidity below 50% to minimize their growth. Use exhaust fans in moisture-prone areas like the kitchen and bathrooms, ensure your dryer vents outside, and fix any leaks or condensation issues. A dehumidifier is particularly useful for high-humidity spaces such as basements.

2. Keep Dust Under Control
Dust is a magnet for allergens such as pollen, mold spores, lint, and pet dander. While eliminating dust entirely is impossible, you can significantly reduce its presence. Use a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter to trap fine particles and clean or replace furnace filters regularly. Investing in high-quality air filters can improve air circulation in your home.

3. Embrace Fresh Air
One of the easiest ways to improve air quality is to let in fresh air. When weather permits, open windows and doors to increase ventilation and reduce indoor air stagnation. This natural airflow helps flush out pollutants and revitalize your home’s atmosphere.

4. Opt for Eco-Friendly Cleaning Products
Many conventional cleaning products contain chemicals that release harmful fumes into the air. Choose environmentally friendly cleaners that are free from harsh toxins. Additionally, properly dispose of old paint, pesticides, and solvents to prevent them from emitting dangerous fumes into your home. Check local guidelines for safe disposal methods.

Small changes can lead to big benefits when it comes to the air you breathe!