Whether you are living in your own home, renting it, or looking to sell, take a small amount of time to make big improvements on the living conditions.
Your home is where you spend most of your time so it's important to make sure it's a healthy living space. Essentially that boils down to keeping it warm and dry. Unfortunately many Kiwi homes are too cold and damp. This makes us more susceptible to illnesses such as asthma and respiratory infections.
To banish the bugs, there is a raft of simple home improvements you can make. That will not only ensure your home is better for you but will also benefit the environment. Putting the effort in can help save money and enhance your property's appeal if you sell — a win all round.
The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA)'s three essentials for a healthy home are to warm it up, dry it out, and air it out.
The number one priority is insulation. EECA's technical analyst Christian Hoerning says good quality insulation helps keep the heat in during winter and out during summer: "This makes your house easier and cheaper to heat properly, and more comfortable and healthy. The priority for insulating your home should be ceiling and underfloor, followed by walls."