Subscribe
The Carousel
No Result
View All Result
  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • News
  • About Us
  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • News
  • About Us
No Result
View All Result
The Carousel
No Result
View All Result
Home Wellness & Health Health

Six Home Renovation Tips To Improve Indoor Air Quality

The Carousel by The Carousel
20/10/2018
in Health, Lifestyle & Homes, Lifestyle & Homes
0
Michael and Carlene Duffy’s Tips to Improve Indoor Air Quality
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Following recent research by Phillips Air which revealed that indoor air quality is often up to five times worse than outdoor air, and that Aussies are quite unaware about air pollution in their own homes, renovators and parents, Michael and Carlene Duffy from The Block, are also urging people to be aware of potential indoor pollutants such as pollen, household dust, pet dander and dust mites, as well as ways to rid them from the family home.

Often, these particles are so small in size they are not visible to the human eye, but that doesn’t mean they don’t exist.

1. Air Purifiers

Related articles

No One Talks About What Happens After Birth — When the Mother Starts to Disappear

Menopause Out Of The Closet

Air Purifiers

Indoor air pollution can be tricky to keep in check as it’s invisible! Philips Air Purifiers give real-time air quality feedback through a numerical allergen index and colour ring which lights up in real time even with the slightest changes in air quality. It removes 99.97% of airborne allergens such as pollen, pet dander, and dust mite. So you can rest assured you are breathing clean air.

2. Keep It Natural

room

Some paints and flooring contain gases that continue to emit after installation, which can irritate allergies and create lower air quality. When buying carpet, flooring, and paint, be sure to choose low or no Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC). Low-level VOC products are often a little more money, but a worthy investment. All paint tins will state VOC levels on the side, but be sure to consult your supplier or outlet if you’re unsure.

3. Houseplants

Houseplants

Add more houseplants to your home, not only do they look great and make your house feel homely, but they also help filter airborne pollutants. Some plants are better than others at this – for example, bamboo palm, snake plant, and peace lily are all great at absorbing carbon dioxide and pollutants from the air and releasing oxygen.

4. Kitchen Fans

Kitchen Fans

Gas stoves can be a major cause of indoor air pollution, so installing a strong and powerful extractor fan above the stove is essential in helping combat that. With a lot of our projects, we use retractable fans to keep the aesthetics clean and minimal in the kitchen.  

5. Trickle Vents

Airflow is crucial for good indoor air quality. Trickle ventilators are the best option for getting outside air into your home through a filter, which will increase the airflow and help remove stagnant air. High-risk areas such as the kitchen are good places to house these. The vents can be easily retrofitted and installed to most buildings and even become part of an existing window or door frame to blend seamlessly into current fittings.

6. Fresh Furniture

 Fresh Furniture

Be aware that a lot of furniture is made with solvents that continue to release toxins into the air when delivered into homes, long after they have left the factory floor. It’s always worth asking the production methods used, to try and overcome this where possible. Chipboard can be particularly bad for this, so best avoided where possible.

Tags: Air PollutionAir PurifiersAir QualityHome RenovationIndoor AirIndoor Air Pollutionphillips
Previous Post

You’re Going To Love These Macadamia Inspired Ice Cream Recipes

Next Post

Thinking Of Buying An Electric Vehicle? Here’s A Look At The Nissan Leaf

The Carousel

The Carousel

The Carousel is devoted to inspiring you to live your best life - emotionally, physically, and sustainably.

Related Posts

What happens after birth
Lifestyle & Homes

No One Talks About What Happens After Birth — When the Mother Starts to Disappear

27/11/2025
menopause
Health

Menopause Out Of The Closet

18/11/2025
Sydney Writers’ Festival
Books & Reading

Sydney Writers’ Festival Launches Its First-Ever Family Day at the State Library of NSW

16/11/2025
Top 10 Tips For Managing The Symptoms Of Menopause
Health

Dr Ginni Mansberg: What Women Really Need To Know About Menopause

18/11/2025
Twilight Living
Lifestyle & Homes

Golden Hour Starts Now: Why Australians Are Designing for Twilight Living

14/11/2025
How to Breastfeed Comfortably (For Both Mother and Baby)
Parenting

Freebirth Isn’t a Cult, It’s a Consequence of a System That Isn’t Listening

14/11/2025

Recommended

Winter Lipstick Roundup: The Best Reds, Wines an Mauves

Winter Lipstick Roundup: The Best Reds, Wines And Mauves

06/06/2021
Pistachio Kulfi Recipe

Pistachio Kulfi Recipe

01/07/2016

Recent Posts

What happens after birth
Lifestyle & Homes

No One Talks About What Happens After Birth — When the Mother Starts to Disappear

by Marie-Antoinette Issa
27/11/2025
0

Too often, when we talk about birth, we speak in statistics and survival rates — as if the only markers...

Read moreDetails
The World's Best Pizza Margherita

The World’s Best Pizza Margherita

26/11/2025
SPF On Cloudy Days

Skipping SPF On Cloudy Days? Expert Reveals Why That’s Dangerous

26/11/2025
Lush Christmas

It’s Beginning to Smell a Lot Like Lushmas …

24/11/2025
AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026

Fearless, Family-Strong, Future-Bright: An 8-Year-Old’s Dream For Women’s Sport

23/11/2025

Subscribe to Newsletter

Be the first to get daily fitness news & tips from JNews Fitness.

  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • News
  • About Us
Foyster Media Pty Ltd Copyright 2025
No Result
View All Result
  • Beauty & Fashion
  • Wellness & Health
  • Travel & Leisure
  • Food & Drink
  • Lifestyle & Homes
  • News
  • About Us

© 2025 Foyster Media Pty Ltd. All rights reserved