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What You Should Know About Indoor Air Quality During Heating Season

  • Writer: Jancie Nauman
    Jancie Nauman
  • Oct 25, 2025
  • 1 min read

Dry Air Is Very Common

When winter arrives and the furnace runs daily, indoor air can dry out quickly. Dry air leads to static electricity, dry skin, irritated sinuses, and a general feeling of stuffiness. A humidifier can make a big difference in comfort.


Dust Levels Increase

When the heat kicks on for the first time, dust from inside ductwork and around vents gets pushed into the air. Regular filter changes can reduce this and help your furnace run more smoothly.


Pets and Wood Stoves Affect Air Quality

Homes with pets, fireplaces, or wood stoves naturally collect more particles in the air. Upgrading to a higher quality filter or using an air purifier can help keep indoor air clearer.


Keep Your System Clean

Clean vents, clear returns, and proper filtration all support better indoor air quality. This is especially important in the colder months when windows stay closed for long periods.


Small Changes Improve Comfort

Improving indoor air quality is simple and can make winter much more comfortable for your household. A few small adjustments can create cleaner, fresher air all season.

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