07 November 2019

How To Avoid Household Air Pollution in Your Baguio Home

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Through the years, Baguio City has dealt with fluctuating results regarding its air quality. And right now, there are numerous efforts to keep the city’s air as fresh as it can be with its present condition. But, what a lot of people often forget is that air pollution doesn’t end at our doorstep. Household air pollution comes from a variety of sources inside our homes such as gas-fired appliances, volatile organic compounds from cleaning products, excess moisture, and cigarette smoke. And it is as dangerous as outside air pollution. To rid your home of air pollutants and improve your air quality, here are some tips and reminders.

Anti-Smoking Zone

Baguio has a no smoking policy on most public places for a good reason. Secondhand smoking is just as harmful as it is to the smokers themselves. So, reduce your household air pollution by setting your home as a non-smoking zone. If not, at least designate a smoking area outside your home.

baguio no smoking ordinance

Choose Eco-Friendly Products

Every time you go to the grocery, be more conscious of the products you’re buying. Avoid products with VOCs such as formaldehyde which are commonly found in cleaning products such as wax and aerosol sprays. Instead, opt for organic and eco-friendly products. If you want, you can also make your own homemade cleaning products from organic ingredients.

Prevent Mold From Entering Your Home

Mold is a common problem in most homes in Baguio City. And one of its dangers is that it releases spores that can be harmful to your health. So, for the sake of your air quality, it is best to remain vigilant about keeping it out. Check for leaks and repair them immediately. And always keep the moisture in your home in check to prevent molds from growing anywhere.

cleaning baguio home air pollution

Clean Regularly

When cleaning your home, make sure to get rid of as much dust as you can. Wipe surfaces clean. Vacuum up the floors thoroughly. And wash your linens and other home furniture regularly. Also, don’t forget to open the windows every now and then to let the air circulate inside your home. This will help avoid too much moisture in your house and push other harmful pollutants out.

Instant Air Purifiers

Air purifiers would be great to help extinguish pollutants in your home. But, you could also opt for more natural choices like air purifying indoor plants. Some plants you can to your home to help clean your air are Spider plants, Aloe Vera, Bamboo palms, and Devil’s Ivy.

 

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