If you suffer from allergies, having a clean and fresh indoor air supply is important. Poor indoor air quality is a leading cause of allergies, pulmonary disorders, lung infections, and other respiratory conditions. Since you likely spend the majority of your time indoors eating, relaxing, and sleeping, it is important to protect the quality of your indoor air supply. One way to do this is by replacing the air filter on your air conditioner regularly.
How Often Do I Need to Change My Air Conditioner's Filter?
- For single-occupant homes with no pets, or vacation homes, changing the air filter once or twice a year may be fine.
- For multiple occupant homes or those with 1 pet, it may be necessary to change the air filter at least once every 2-3 months.
- If you or someone in your family suffers from allergies, it is recommended that you replace your air conditioner’s filter at least once every 20-45 days, or more frequently if needed.
Your air conditioner’s filter is responsible for blocking harmful particles from your home’s air supply. It traps pollen, dust, pet dander, chemical fumes, bacteria, viruses, cigarette smoke, and other contaminants. Over time, this filter can become clogged or dirty. That is why it is important to change the filter on a regular basis to protect your home from poor indoor air quality.
Suffering from Allergies or Asthma? Our Georgia Allergists Are Here to Help! Call Us Today at (404) 994-3574 to Schedule an Appointment.
The Center for Allergy and Asthma of Georgia provides tailored treatment programs to patients suffering from allergies, asthma, pulmonary disorders, and other conditions. Changing your air conditioner’s filter and making other lifestyle changes could help you as you seek to reduce your allergy symptoms. We will discuss your options and create a personalized treatment program suited to your individual situation.
Contact our office today to discuss your situation with a member of our team. We offer same day appointments for your convenience.