Considering the fact that your house is where you and your family spend the most amount of time, it makes sense that you would want your home to be as healthy as it could possibly be, right?
While many people may neglect home improvements that can make them less at risk for health concerns, you would be wise to avoid making the same mistake. There are a number of steps that you can take to make the interior of your home a healthier environment for you and your family members.
Here are a few home improvement ideas for making your home healthier for your family:
Improve The Air Quality
Poor air quality can be harmful for you, not to mention that it makes it easier to trigger things such as asthma or other allergies.
This is why you want the air in your home to be as healthy to breathe as possible, and there are a handful of simple steps you can take to ensure that it is, including:
- Have the quality of your air actually tested by a professional
- Keep the windows open when you’re repainting or remodeling for proper ventilation
- Install air purifiers and dehumidifiers (especially in the basement)
Replace Your Windows
Old windows can cause draft to get into your home, which greatly lowers the temperature and can make common colds more likely (not to mention it can cause your energy costs to go up). Children, in particular, are more susceptible to common colds, particularly during the window.
Simply replacing your windows and then installing proper blinds and shades to regulate sunlight (the UV rays from excessive sunlight ruin your furniture) will be a wise investment of your time and money.
Install A Water Filter
It’s surprisingly easy for tap water to become contaminated with things such as chlorine, pesticides, or lead. This is why if your family drinks tap water, you need to make sure it’s fully safe for consumption.
One of the most surefire ways to ensure that your tap water is always safe to drink will be to install a water filter, which are actually rather affordable to buy and easy to use.
Inspect/Replace Your Insulation
A home that is not properly insulated can result in a wide variety of issues, including unbalanced temperature, air leakages, and drafts. Not only can this result in your family being more vulnerable to common colds, it can also make mold growth and pest invasion more likely.
Both mold growth and the presence of pests can cause a variety of health issues, including skin irritation, headaches, or asthma attacks. Not only that, but some pests can also create an unholy smell. Skunks in particular are known for this, so if you currently have a skunk nest within your loft, research how to trap a skunk before you start any insulation replacement work.
If you suspect or know that your home is not properly insulated, the best course of action will be to have it inspected by a professional, who can then present possible solutions to you.
Making Your Home Healthier
Each of these steps we have covered may seem rather basic, but they can go a long way to making your house a safer and healthier place to live in.
Peggy Nunn says
these are great ideas. I need to show the list to my husband to see what he says.
Shakeia Rieux says
This information is very helpful! We don’t even think about some of the things on here, but we’re going to after reading this.