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Appliances and Allergies: Maintaining a Healthy Indoor Environment





Over the years, I've seen appliances evolve from simple machines to sophisticated marvels, improving our lives in countless ways. From dryers with steam features that remove wrinkles in a flash to refrigerators with WiFi that can alert you when the temperature is bad. The features that have come to light in the last few years really are eye-opening. But, today I want to discuss a topic that often goes unnoticed but has a profound impact on our lives: the relationship between our appliances and our indoor air quality.

In a world where we have become increasingly concerned about the air we breathe, it's vital to recognize that our household appliances can either be our allies or work against us in our fight for clean indoor air. Let's dive into some practical tips to ensure that your appliances don't inadvertently compromise your family's health.

Dryer Maintenance for Cleaner Air

Your dryer is one of the most used appliances in your home, ensuring your clothes are fresh and dry. However, improper care can transform it into a hidden source of indoor pollutants. Here's how to maintain a clean and efficient dryer:

  • Regular Lint Filter Cleaning: The lint filter is your first line of defense. Clean it after every load to maintain proper airflow, preventing vent clogs. A clogged vent can spew dust, moisture, and mold spores into your home, leading to dirty walls and respiratory issues.
  • Annual Dryer Vent Cleaning: Don't overlook this essential task. Professional vent cleaning prevents lint buildup, ensuring your dryer runs efficiently, doesn't compromise your indoor air quality and most importantly, saves you from a vent fire.
  • Check Vent Installation: Ensure the vent is correctly fitted to the dryer and the pipe coming out from the wall to prevent lint from escaping into the air. If needed, use aluminum foil tape to seal the connections.


Washer Maintenance for Mold Prevention

Your washing machine is another indispensable appliance, making sure your clothes are clean and free of stains and odors. However, neglecting its care can lead to mold growth and indoor air problems. Here's how to keep it mold-free:

  • Optimal Detergent Use: Excessive detergent or fabric softener can create a mold-friendly environment, creating a film on the inside of your machine that acts like a petri dish for mold or mildew to grow. Use the recommended amounts to keep the tub clean and free of pollutants.
  • Use White Vinegar: Instead of fabric softener, use white vinegar. Add a 1/4 cup of white distilled vinegar to soften clothes without promoting mold growth. Vinegar is a natural disinfectant and will help clean and sanitize with every use.


Refrigerator Maintenance for a Cleaner Home

The refrigerator is the heart of your kitchen, but overlooking its cleanliness can impact your home's tidiness and indoor air quality. Food often falls or hides in tight areas that can easily be missed. Lint and dirt can build up causing cooling issues and excessive dust in the area. Here's how to keep it in top shape:

  • Clean the Condenser Coil: Lint buildup on the condenser coil can force your refrigerator to work harder and potentially scatter lint on your walls. Regularly vacuum the coil to maintain efficiency. For even further cleaning, remove the back compressor cover and clean that condenser coil from this end as well.
  • Regular Interior Cleaning: Food that has gone bad spreads mold spores throughout the inside of your refrigerator, waiting for the ideal time to contaminate other food items. Regularly cleaning the inside of your refrigerator will ensure no spores are hiding and that you didn’t lose some broccoli behind the crisper a few months back.

 

Garbage Disposal Care

Due to the nature of what it does, your garbage disposal can harbor bacteria, releasing unpleasant odors throughout your home. Keeping it clean can be tricky if you don’t know what to do. Here’s how to keep yours clean:

  • Clean the Rubber Splash Guard: The black, finned object hiding the garbage disposal hole is designed to keep water and gunk from splashing up at you while your disposal is running. Cleaning it with soap and water is all that's needed to keep it fresh. Add a little bit of water around the rim to reinstall it with ease.
  • Clean the Blades With Ice: Filling the disposal with ice, a little dish detergent, and slowly adding water while the disposal runs is one of the best ways to clean the blades. Although it sounds a little rough, the blades will cut through the ice while whipping up the soap to scrub and disinfect the blades and disposal cavity.

 

Air Conditioner Maintenance for Allergen-Free Comfort

Though not a traditional appliance, your air conditioner plays a huge role in indoor air quality. Neglecting its maintenance can lead to poor air quality and the dispersal of odors or pollutants around your house. Here's how to ensure your AC promotes a healthy indoor environment:

  • Replace Air Filters Regularly: Air filters are your first defense against allergens and pollutants. A clogged filter can't do its job properly and can even cause your system to stop working. Replace filters every 1-3 months or as recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Clean Air Ducts: Over time, air ducts can accumulate dust, mold, and allergens. Having them professionally cleaned can significantly improve indoor air quality.

 

Range Hood Maintenance for Cleaner Air While Cooking

While often underestimated, your range hood plays a vital role in maintaining indoor air quality, especially while cooking. A poorly installed duct system can cause grease, smoke, and moisture throughout your cabinets, creating a cleaning nightmare. Here's how to ensure it's doing its job effectively:

  • Clean Grease Filters: Grease and grime can accumulate on range hood filters, impeding airflow and reducing efficiency. Clean them regularly in the dishwasher or replace these filters to maintain proper performance.
  • Replace Carbon Filters: If your vent is recirculating, having a fresh carbon filter is very important, especially if your oven is gas. Carbon filters scrub the air of smoke and carbon monoxide.
  • Check Venting: If your hood exhausts the house, ensure the ducts are sealed to prevent leaks.

 

Household appliances have evolved to become essential parts of our lives, and their proper maintenance is key to a healthy indoor environment. By following these guidelines for your dryer, washer, refrigerator, air conditioner, and range hood, you can ensure that your appliances contribute positively to your indoor air quality and overall well-being. Don’t let small issues fester into a bigger problem. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

Stay tuned for more informative blogs that empower you to make the most of your home appliances and create a healthier, happier living space.



by sargents007

Appliance Repair In Extreme Weather: How To Cope During Power Outages, Heat Waves & More






Extreme weather is a part of life, and learning to deal with it is how human beings have been able to evolve from primitive beings to advanced mega minds. Part of living in the 21st century is keeping our trusted appliances running correctly and efficiently when we’re faced with an emergency like an extended power outage or heat wave. Thankfully, I’m here to help arm you with the knowledge to make it through these inconveniences and come out the other end better than you would have otherwise. Together, we’ll go over what to do with your washer when you’re having power surges, how to cope with your refrigerator when a blizzard hits, and much more. Let’s get to it, as the weather never waits.


Preparing for Extreme Weather

When it comes to extreme weather, there’s not much we can do once it actually hits. Wind storms, blizzards, hard freezes, and heatwaves are just a few examples of the things that can cause us major issues in a short amount of time. In the days leading up to these storms, there are some preventative measures we can take so we are prepared when something does hit.


Protecting Electronics from Power Fluctuations

If you live in the rural parts of town or off-grid, you’re probably aware that your power can fluctuate, causing issues with your electrical devices. The best thing you can do if your power does have issues in harsh weather is to unplug or protect your expensive electronics. Things like newer washing machines, computers, and refrigerators are always using some sort of standby electricity. If a power surge happens, it could instantly “fry” your electronic control boards, causing thousands of dollars worth of damage. Unplugging them when you know you’re going to have an issue is a cheap alternative to having a service tech come out and repair all your stuff. You can also use a surge protector on your important things. However, you need to buy the correct protector for what you are using. Make sure you are getting the right amount of amp protection to adequately protect your appliance.


Managing Food During Power Outages

Depending on the temperature outside, a complete power outage can become a real nightmare. If you have a freezer full of food and the power goes out, you have a limited amount of time to get your food to a safe place before it begins to spoil. A refrigerator can warm up as much as 10 degrees in an hour with the doors staying shut the entire time. That means in one hour, you can potentially enter the temperature “danger zone” for your food. The best thing to do is to not open your door at all. Don’t even open it to check the temperature; it’s going up, trust me. If it’s hot outside, you need coolers. This is where some preventative measures come in handy. Make sure you have enough coolers on standby to keep your meat, frozen fruit, or other expensive items cold or frozen. Now, if it’s cold, you’re in luck. Just stick your food outside. If there’s snow, even better. You can safely keep your food in the snow without worry, besides maybe the dog eating it.


Using Backup Batteries

Keeping on the subject of power outages, if you have a backup battery with a 110-volt outlet, you can do a few things with it so you can keep using your appliances. Depending on the size of the battery and its output, you may be able to run your dishwasher off of it, as many new dishwashers use very little electricity. In most cases, a backup battery has enough juice to run a gas range. Yes, in many instances, you can light the top of your gas range with a match. However, if you plug the range into your backup, you might be able to use the oven, which uses very little electricity. If needing your oven or cooktop in a power outage situation is important, make sure you have what is needed to get the top going or run the oven.


Energy-Saving Tips During Heatwaves

Heat waves put a lot of stress on us humans and on the power grid. People using their air conditioners non-stop trying to cool themselves and their houses is one of the major reasons for this power deficit. Ensuring your AC filters are replaced at least every 3 months and making sure your outdoor condensing unit is clean are two amazing ways to help you reduce your energy usage. However, that probably isn’t enough in the scheme of things. During hot summer months and especially when we are having a heat wave, is the best time to line-dry our clothes. Not operating your dryer and using the power of the sun to dry our clothes is one of the best things we as humans can do to reduce our energy usage. Not to mention using your dryer 25% less would give you amazing results on the longevity of your dryer.


Extreme Temperatures and Appliance Performance

On really hot or cold days, our exterior walls start to heat or cool to the temperature on the outside. If we have an uninsulated garage, our garage will also do the same thing. In the occurrence of hot garages where most of us keep our spare refrigerators, it can get up to over 100 degrees. This high temp will make your refrigerator run harder and for longer periods of time. Unfortunately, we don’t put our best resources in the garage as a spare. Usually, we have a unit out there that kind of works, and putting it in a hot environment is making it worse. If you have this situation going on, try putting a small fan blowing towards the front of your unit. This extra airflow will help cool the compressor and refrigerant and help the unit cool, so it’s not running longer than it should. In the case of cold garages where some people keep their washers or have a laundry room off of the garage, freezing is a real issue. Cold temperatures can and will freeze the water going to the washer or the drain that allows water to leave the machine. If it’s a really cold day and your washer doesn’t want to fill with water, you most likely have a frozen water valve. If this occurs, try adding a heater or one of those light bulb extensions in the room. The extra heat can bring up the temperature enough to keep you from freezing. If your drain pipe is frozen, you’re going to need a plumber to insulate the pipe. This issue, over time, will bust the pipe causing a major issue inside the wall of your home.



Extreme weather can be a major downer. If you start having issues with your appliances while experiencing extreme weather, it can quickly become an emergency. Being prepared and knowing the potential issues you will face is a great step to overcoming adversity. In this blog, we talked about how to safely keep your medication and food in a power outage, how to save energy when in a heat wave, and how to protect your appliances when a cold or hot snap. But that’s not all we have in store for you. Join us next time as I uncover the tips and secrets of the appliance industry and help you maneuver through the ever-changing appliance landscape.

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