March 15, 2021
Nowadays, we are more conscious than ever about our health, especially when it comes to our breathing patterns. While our knowledge of the novel COVID-19 virus is still being developed, according to a review of 13 studies published in the Journal of Infection, shortness of breath poses a greater risk of severe and critical disease outcomes if one contracts COVID-19. It seems like people are taking more critical steps than ever to improve the way they breathe, and we don’t blame them.
At Meyer’s Companies, Inc., we are strong advocates of the abilities of our HVAC systems to not only improve our quality of life, but to improve the health of our lives as well. Keeping your home at a consistent temperature can reduce symptoms of chronic fatigue and improve immune system function, which is essential to fighting COVID-19. HVAC systems can also keep you healthy by helping keep pollutants out of the house, regulating humidity, and reducing fumes and odors. However, in order to experience these benefits, and to avoid negative side effects like feelings of a sore throat, it is important that your HVAC system is being utilized correctly.
Oftentimes, it is not the HVAC system itself, but the environment it is in that can cause harm. For example, if your home is already full of mold or bacteria, the air conditioner can actually work to help dry out the harmful substances, but it can also allow these substances to circulate if there is an excessive amount. In order to reap the full respiratory benefits of an HVAC system, it is necessary to do your due diligence to prevent the spread of mold and mildew in your home, especially if your residents suffer from allergies. We recommend taking the following precautions to stop the growth of mold in your home:
The rooms in your home are not the only places where mold and bacteria can flourish, making it harder for you to breathe. If your HVAC system is not properly maintained, mold and bacteria can build up in the ducts and throughout the whole system. As a general rule of thumb, your HVAC system should be professionally checked at least once a year. If you have a heat pump system that you use year-round, this should be serviced every six months. During an HVAC inspection, we will test the basic functions of the machine and test for indoor air quality. We can also take note of other problems going on with the HVAC systems, like dirty air ducts.
Without proper air duct cleaning, your air ducts can become a breeding ground for mold and mildew. As you can imagine, if your ducts are moldy, the HVAC system is going to circulate mold throughout your home or building, which can make you sick, cause you to experience cold-like symptoms, and make it more difficult to breathe. In homes with dirty air ducts, allergies, coughing, sneezing, and headaches are common. The National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) recommends air duct cleaning every three to five years in order to protect the health of your home’s residents and to help your HVAC system keep you healthy.
As you can see, when it comes to your health and your HVAC systems, it is a team effort. If you put in the basic work to keep your HVAC system functioning properly, it will do the same for you and your health. However, there is such a thing as too much air conditioning, and this can cause feelings of sickness as well. In general, overly cold homes are not the safest environments for our health. If you have pre-existing health conditions, you are likely more vulnerable to the negative effects of the cold temperatures.
Respiratory conditions like asthma can be triggered by the cold, especially if the cold temperature comes with mold and moisture issues. Other health conditions linked to cold temperatures include high blood pressure due to artery construction, common colds, heart attacks, and pneumonia. Furthermore, some viruses thrive in cold environments. Blood flow is necessary to support the white blood cells that protect our body from sickness, and extremely cold temperatures decrease this blood flow.
The good news is that modern HVAC and heating systems allow you to control the temperature in your home. This is its primary function and one of the biggest benefits. These health issues can be mitigated by simply setting your thermostat at a temperature that is optimal for your health and will not exacerbate cold-like symptoms. In general, the average acceptable temperature range in a home is between 68 and 76 degrees Fahrenheit. The most ideal and comfortable temperature for you will depend on a variety of factors, including the season, location of the home, and the type of individuals who are in the home. Because we are talking about our health, let’s focus on the age of the individuals in your home and the ideal temperature for them:
When used and maintained properly, your HVAC system can provide many health benefits. For HVAC system maintenance, duct cleaning, leak fixes, and other home services that can help keep your air conditioner healthy, call Meyer’s Companies, Inc. at (219) 240-0610 or contact us online.
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