Air Quality in Australia - How to overcome the challenges.
Upgrading to a split system with Metro Heating and Cooling can help your household air quality in a number of ways.
First, split systems are completely sealed systems, so they don't bring outdoor air into your home. This means that they can help to reduce your exposure to pollutants such as bushfire smoke, pollen, and dust.
Second, split systems typically have multi-stage filtration systems that capture dust, allergens, and other particles. This can help to improve the overall air quality in your home.
Third, split systems can help to improve ventilation in your home. When you run a split system, it circulates the air in your home, which can help to remove stale air and pollutants.
Here are some specific examples of how split systems can help to improve air quality in Australian homes:
- During bushfire season, split systems can help to filter out smoke particles from the air. This can be especially beneficial for people with respiratory conditions such as asthma.
- In spring, split systems can help to filter out pollen from the air. This can be helpful for people with allergies.
- All year round, split systems can help to filter out dust and other particles from the air. This can improve the overall air quality in your home and make it easier to breathe.
If you are looking for a way to improve the air quality in your Australian home, upgrading to a split system is a great option. Split systems are energy-efficient, quiet, and effective at filtering pollutants from the air.

Here are some additional tips for improving air quality in your Australian home:
- Keep your split system filters clean. Dirty filters can reduce the effectiveness of your split system and even release pollutants into the air.
- Ventilate your home regularly. Open windows and doors to let in fresh air, especially on days when the air quality is good.
- Avoid using indoor sources of pollution, such as candles and wood-burning fireplaces.
- If you have a fireplace, make sure it is properly maintained and that you use only dry, seasoned wood.
By following these tips, you can improve the air quality in your Australian home and create a healthier living environment for yourself and your family.