Wednesday 18 August 2021

Ventilation Is a Must for Clean Air in Your Home

There are plenty of reasons for making sure that your house is properly ventilated. Ensuring that clean, healthy air is moving around your home and that the bad air is going out is vital for your family's health and wellbeing. It also means that your house is a nicer place to be in, as proper ventilation helps to eliminate odours and reduce condensation.

More people than ever are discovering the benefits of installing a ventilation system in their homes. There are two main types of systems that you can install - HRV and ERV.

HRV stands for Heat Recovery System and ERV stands for Energy Recovery Ventilator. If you are unsure which system would be best for your home, Zenith Ventilation can answer all your questions. As specialised HRV Installers Zenith Ventilation are the number 1 choice for all residential ERV and HRV installations. 
 

Here are the main reasons for ensuring that your home is well ventilated.

1. Reduce Symptoms of Health Conditions

Health conditions such as asthma and hay fever can be aggravated by poor ventilation. Mould spores resulting from dampness in the house are a common trigger for many asthmatics. House dust mites found in bedding and on other furniture can also be a trigger.

Hay fever can also be aggravated by poor ventilation as pollen can build up and make symptoms worse. So, while you may think you are better off inside during hay fever season, staying in could make your symptoms worse if your house is poorly ventilated. Some ventilation units contain a filter that can reduce the amount of pollen in the air, which could help relieve symptoms.

A well-ventilated home will not 'cure' asthma or hay fever, but it could go a long way to relieving symptoms.

2. Reduce Condensation

If left unchecked, condensation due to poor ventilation can lead to damp and even black mould. Condensation develops when the outside air temperature falls below the temperature inside. Moisture in the air then condenses into water droplets, leading to the collection of water on your windows. Installing a ventilation system will ensure that moisture levels in the house are kept in check, thus reducing or eliminating condensation.

3. Reduce the Impact of Harmful Compounds

Radon gas has been linked to lung cancer and is a naturally occurring gas produced from the breakdown of uranium in rocks and soil. Improving ventilation in your home is a sure-fire way of preventing a build-up of radon gas. Volatile Organic Compounds or VOC's as gases that can build up from various sources, from air fresheners, products used to lay flooring and some cleaning products. A build-up of VOC's can contribute to certain health conditions, but build-ups can be prevented by installing a good quality ventilation system.