The air in Mercy’s home was pressing to her health, and the health of her family.
This made it quite vital that they breathe the cleanest, purest air possible.
Mercy’s lake house was full of countless air pollutants, from pollen and dust to mildew and other debris, which could have caused illness, asthma, and respiratory problems. Here are a couple of things she did to raise the quality of the air inside her lake house. The first thing she did to raise her air quality was to frequently change her air filter. The air filter works to pull out pollutants from the air in the lake house. These are trapped within the filter. After a while, the AC filter can become clogged with all of the debris it pulls out, which makes it impossible to respectfully filter and circulate the air throughout the lake house. Mercy’s AC worker advised changing her AC filter every 4 to 8 weeks. Another thing Mercy did to help improve the quality of the air inside the lake house was to use a whole-lake house air purifier. Air purifiers toil in a variety of ways to pull out pollutants from the air in your home, making it cleaner and safer to breathe. There are more than one type of whole-beach house air purifier: portable units that can be installed into any room, and will toil to purify the air in that room, or permanent solutions for whole-lake house air purifiers that are added in-line with your existing AC system, and toil to purify the air throughout the entire lake house. Mercy recommends to anyone looking to improve the quality of the air inside their home, contact your local HVAC specialist for more information.