Use beeswax candles, activated charcoal, plants, and essential oils to help your home become airy and have fresh air.
Instructions for cleaning the air in your home
- Increase ventilation
- Beeswax candles
- Activated charcoal
- Indoor plants
- Essential oils
- Ventilate the air in your home
- Vacuum regularly
- Avoid mold
- Use an air purifier
Increase ventilation
A well-ventilated home reduces humidity, but that doesn’t mean opening all the windows to let polluted outdoor air into your living space. Instead, install small vents to clean and enjoy fresh air in your home. You can use an exhaust fan to help bring polluted air out.
Beeswax candles
Beeswax candles act as natural air purifiers, ionizing the air and neutralizing harmful compounds. In addition to improving the air quality in your home, candles burn slowly, so you don’t need to change them often.
In fact, pure beeswax candles burn with virtually no smoke or scent, which is especially helpful for asthmatics and removes common allergens like dust from the air. Avoid paraffin candles, which are derived from petroleum.
Activated Charcoal
A great way to clean the air in your home is with activated charcoal. It is odorless, highly absorbent, and effectively removes toxins from the air.
Indoor Plants
Growing indoor plants can purify the air, protecting you from toxins like ammonia, formaldehyde, and benzene.
Essential Oils
Essential oils like cinnamon, oregano, rosemary, thyme, lemon, and cloves purify the environment, eliminating viruses, fungi, bacteria, and even mold in your home.
Research from Weber State University shows that essential oils can kill 99.96% of airborne bacteria. Researchers advise you not to smoke indoors, clean the doormat, leave your shoes outside the door, clean the air conditioner… to make the air in the house fresher.
Ventilate the air in the house
You need to open the windows to ventilate the air in the house. You should not close all the windows in the house, you need to let the old air in the house escape and let in the new, fresher wind, fresh air from outside into the house, which is good for the health of your family. If you think that closing the doors to prevent dust and toxic gases from entering the house means you are safe, you are not right.
Even in the house, the products and machines you use also emit toxic gases and substances that you do not think of, such as radon gas, a toxic gas, which is said to have the risk of causing lung cancer. Radon gas is a product of a natural uranium decay process, the gas escapes from the ground, through cracks in the floor. Building materials also contain substances that release this gas when they decompose. Places that are considered to be prone to this gas accumulation in the home are bedrooms and offices.
In addition, carbon monoxide and chlorine gas from household cleaning chemicals also accumulate in the air. Therefore, you should often open the doors to circulate the air and make the air in the house cleaner and fresher.
Vacuum regularly
Vacuum regularly is a simple way to remove dust in the house. If this dust is not removed, it will affect your breathing and, in the long run, will reduce your health.
Avoid mold
Mold often appears in places such as bathrooms, attics, basements or on wood and carpets. Mold is the agent that causes symptoms that make you allergic and itchy.
Therefore, you should keep the humidity in the house below 60% to avoid mold. Places that frequently use water, such as bathrooms and sinks, should not be left with stagnant water. The bathroom should be opened regularly to keep it dry.
For sinks, when there are dirty dishes, wash them immediately, avoid leaving them overnight, which will cause unpleasant odors.
Use an air purifier
Natural air circulation may not be enough, especially when the outside environment is full of pollutants, such as fine dust in exhaust fumes from vehicles. In this case, the best way is to use an air purifier.
Air purifiers can remove all major air pollutants, including dust, pollen, volatile organic compounds, and microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and mold.
Some air purifiers also have high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters, which can filter out 99.97% of allergens as small as 0.3 microns. In addition, air purifiers with activated carbon filters are also very good, they are capable of retaining small VOCs and odor-causing particles.
It is important to choose a machine with the right capacity. Using a low-capacity machine in a large space is almost ineffective.