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How can I improve poor indoor air quality? Tips for a fresher spring

The sun is shining, the windows are open, and you're fully enjoying spring. But did you know that this time of year in particular puts a lot of pressure on indoor air quality? Ventilation is good, but in doing so you also let pollen, particulate matter and other invisible pollutants into your home. Not to mention allergies like hay fever are at their peak right now. Don't worry: with a few smart adjustments, you can improve the air quality in your home and breathe a sigh of relief!

Be critical with ventilation

Fresh air is important, but choose the right time. In the morning or in windless weather, the concentration of pollen is often lower. Ventilate briefly and vigorously, especially if you live on a busy road or are prone to allergies. Leave a window ajar at night if you live in a quiet neighborhood, but only if the air outside is cleaner than inside.

Address dust and mold at the source

One of the biggest culprits for poor indoor air quality? Dust accumulation and moisture. Regular vacuuming (preferably with a HEPA filter), wet wiping and airing mattresses already helps tremendously. In addition, pay attention to places with too much moisture, such as the bathroom or basement, where mold can grow unnoticed. Do you suffer from a musty smell or condensation on the windows? Then this is often a signal that the air quality is not optimal. For these types of problems, a dehumidifier such as Bora comes in handy. This is how you combat mold, condensation and stale air right at the core.

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Measure = know

You don't see it. You often don't smell it. But it's there: poor indoor air quality. Think particulate matter, pollen, VOCs (volatile organic compounds), and mold spores. Want to really know what's going on in your living room or bedroom? Then use an air quality meter or hygrometer, such as Sense. This compact gadget lets you see at a glance the state of temperature and humidity in your home. Handy and stylish!

Use an air purifier for the bedroom or living room

An air purifier is perhaps the most effective way to improve indoor air quality. Especially during spring, when you suffer from hay fever, you're extra sensitive to pollen and dust particles. A smart model like the Bright 2 Smart air purifier filters up to 99.97% of all pollution from the air thanks to a three-layer filtration system(HEPA H13 + activated carbon filter). It adjusts automatically via a PM2.5 sensor and also operates whisper quietly. Also perfect as an air purifier for the bedroom.

And thanks to the Duux, you know exactly what the air quality is like and easily control Bright 2 with your smartphone or voice assistant.

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Pay attention to seasonal influences

Spring brings a lot of good, but also a lot of pollen. May is a notorious month for grass pollen, which can exacerbate allergies considerably. Do you have pets? They also carry extra pollen inside. Keep shoes, coats and pets out of the bedroom and wash textiles regularly. Remember: what flies outside eventually ends up inside. Unless you take measures!

Summary: Fresh air requires smart choices

Poor indoor air quality is often an invisible problem, but with major consequences. From fatigue to allergies and stuffiness - the air you breathe plays a major role in your well-being. Fortunately, you can improve a lot with a few simple steps: ventilate consciously, keep your home clean, measure your humidity and use an air purifier like Bright 2 for extra protection.

Want to learn more about how to improve your indoor climate? Then check out our air quality advice page and find out which solutions fit your situation.

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