Urban living and a Canadian climate that significantly changes season to season makes maintaining the temperature and air quality in our homes all the more important. Smartmi’s Rainforest humidifier and P1 air purifier will not only help you feel comfortable in your living space, they will look good doing it. Enter this contest for a chance to win one of these elegant appliances and find out what you can do to ensure the air your breathe at home is up to snuff (or sniff).
The importance of healthy home air quality
I first learned about the dangers of air particulates in the home when publishing a review here on the blog on the Airthings Radon monitor. Dust, pollen, pet dander, chemicals, smoke from forest fires, and city smog can all infiltrate your home and reduce the quality of the air you breathe. If you are susceptible to seasonal allergies or have sensitive sinuses and skin, it can become very uncomfortable to constantly be sniffling or have a partially blocked nose and itchy eyes. To make matters worse, often it’s the pollutants we cannot see or identify that make us feel the most discomfort in our own homes.
Long term exposure to lower quality air reduces sleep quality and can make the body’s resistance to seasonal flu and colds weaker. Dry air also dehydrates the skin and worsens conditions like eczema and asthma. So, placing humidifiers and air purifiers in the home can make a huge difference to optimizing your indoor air quality, especially for homes with children and pets. Read the blog reviews of the Smartmi P1 air purifier and Rainforest humidifier to learn how they perform in action.
7 tips to improve your home air quality
If you’d like to see a positive change in the air quality of your living space, here are some practical tips that will help:
- Cross ventilate: Though this is harder in the winter months, opening multiple windows or doors (even just a crack) for a few hours in the day will allow fresh outdoor air to circulate through rooms. This helps remove indoor pollutants and replenishes oxygen levels.
- Use HEPA air purifiers: True High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) purifiers filter out 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns, including dust, pollen, pet dander, and even some bacteria. These air purifiers reduce allergens and respiratory irritants, providing cleaner air for you to breathe.
- Optimize humidity with humidifiers: Humidifiers help to add water to the air, which is very helpful during long winter months when heaters are always on. Optimal indoor humidity levels, between 30 – 50%, can mitigate water loss through the skin and prevent respiratory discomfort.
- Vacuum regularly: Vacuuming floors, carpets, and upholstery regularly with a HEPA filter-equipped vacuum will reduce the presence of dust and other allergens in the air, thus improving the quality of the air you breathe in.
- Reduce VOC products: Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are emitted by various household products, such as cleaning liquids or paint, and contribute to indoor air pollution. Whenever possible, choose VOC-free or low VOC products to prevent those particulates from entering your home’s air system.
- Invest in houseplants: If you have a green thumb, maintaining houseplants like the spider plant, snake plant, or philodendron can help naturally purify indoor air by absorbing pollutants and releasing oxygen. They may not be as effective as an electric air purifier but they will add a pleasing green to your home.
- Maintain HVAC systems: Ensure your home’s heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system is well-maintained. Replace filters regularly and clean ducts or dusty areas behind walls and under floors to improve system efficiency.
How to enter
Entering this contest is easy and you can enter in three different ways:
- In a comment below tell us which of the seven tips listed you find the most useful for your home, or feel free to share your own practical air quality improvement tip.
- In a comment below the review of the Smartmi P1 air purifier tell us which of its features is your favourite and why.
- In a comment below the review of the Rainforest humidifier tell us which room in your home you would place the humidifier in and why.
What you can win
At the end of the contest, we will randomly select two (2) winners from all eligible entries. One winner will receive the Smartmi Rainforest humidifier and the other will receive the Smartmi P1 air purifier.
This contest runs from Aug 14th to Aug 28th.
Remember you can enter up to three times to have the best chance of winning. Home air quality is not often talked about even though we spend a majority of our time eating, sleeping, and relaxing in our living spaces. Share this contest with anyone you think would benefit from better home air quality and encourage them to enter to have a chance to win.
Contest Rules: Smartmi Air Quality
Good luck!
Optimize humidity with humidifiers
Optimize humidity with humidifiers
I like the idea to invest in houseplants — they are decorative and add appeal but also do their job to clean the air.
I found “investing in houseplants” to be the most useful tip. What a beautiful way to help purify the home!
Having the HEPA filter would be the ideal solution for me.
Cross ventilation and I would like the air purifier for my office. Very old building and very cheap landlords
Vacuum it regularly
Use a HEPA air filter of course!
I would place my purifier in my bedroom for a good night sleep and also because the pet’s sleep in there with me
Optimize humidity with humidifiers. It gets very dry in winter
I like the idea of cross ventilation. I try to do so in the summer spring and fall. I do find it very useful.
Invest in houseplants – green is good!
I like the tip to vacuum regularly. I think I should do it more often.
Cross ventilate
Vacuum it regularly
Vacuuming regularly
Vacuum regularly
I find the tip most useful is investing in house plants
Vacuuming regularly. You wouldn’t believe the crap that gets imbedded in carpets, sofas, and chairs!
Cross ventilating works for me.
Optimize humidity with humidifiers. It gets very dry in winter, and we have a humidifier we use on a seasonal basis.
Vacuuming regularly and using a Use HEPA air purifier for home
Vacuuming regularly keeps all the dust mites away.
Vacuuming regularly is such an important tip because it help a lot for dust and allergies
Cross ventilate, open doors and windows slightly to ensure good flow-through of air.
Vacuuming regularly is the tip we find most useful for our home, as it reduces the amount of dust!
Cross-ventilating definitely improves air quality in out home and during the summer months
We need to add more house plants to filter & produce oxygen in our home,
I like the tip of Vacuuming more often as I do that and notice a difference
I need one due to allergy
Invest in houseplants and maintenance on HVAC
Box fan and furnace filter works the best and its 80% cheaper.
Tip number 4 to vacuum regularly is the most useful for my home.
Invest in houseplants is my favorite tip
Cross-ventilating definitely improves air quality in out home and during the summer months, with the use of box fans in windows, it also helps keep us cool by sucking air in on the “shade” side, and blowing air out on the sunny side – depending on the time of day.
We need to add more house plants to filter & produce oxygen in our home,
I think HEPA filters for sure
Tip number 4 to vacuum regularly is the most useful for my home.
I never knew the part with the humidifiers and I am looking into one now!
Investing in houseplants
Our family Vacuuming regularly is the tip we find most useful for our home, as it reduces the amount of dust! Thanks for the opportunity! Best Buy rules!
I like the tip of Vacuuming more often as I do that and notice a difference
I would like to use HEPA air purifiers.
I like tip#6 the best, investing in houseplants.
I don’t have a green thumb, but slowly incorporating more houseplants into my house. They just make the vibe in the house so much better.
I used to like the cross ventilation thing, but one or two neighbors now seem to run their firepit almost every day all year round, which makes opening windows a danger. We have plenty of house plants, and they seem to help a lot both in cleaning air and maintaining an even humidity.
House plants as they not only filter and produce oxygen, they give a nice lift to the mood of the room
Reduce VOC products, I’ve been struggling to find a way to reduce this and I’m really looking for good solutions on this. I maintain my HVAC system with regular changed filters and an additional HEPA and charcoal on the return.
I like to maintain HVAC systems to reduce dust.
Vacuum regularly is the tip I find most useful for my home, as it reduces the amount of dust in high-traffic areas.
Investing in house plants is a really great idea, now I just need someone to remind me to water them!
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