"Poor indoor air quality can cause or contribute to the development of chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma & hypersensitivity pneumonitis. In addition, it can cause headaches, dry eyes, nasal congestion, & fatigue. People who already have respiratory diseases are at greater risk. "
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This means the stuff you can see floating in the air like skin cells, dust mites, fibers, and stuff you can't see floating in the air like industrial polutions that are supper small and can really affect your lungs we refer to them usually as dust.
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Living organizims
This means things like Mold, Mildew, and Virus's
The Best Way to Deal with Living Organizims is using a U.V. Light.
Humidifiers are commonly used in homes to relieve the physical discomforts of dry nose, throat, lips, and skin. The moisture they add to dry air also helps alleviate common nuisances brought on by winter heating, such as static electricity, splitting woodwork, and cracks in paint and furniture.
There is an answer. A way to minimize energy use and at the same time fill your home with fresh, healthy air. It’s called Lifebreath. Lifebreath Heat Recovery Ventilation
Health problems are aggravated by the many solvents -- from paint, adhesives, furnishings, plastics, cleaning compounds, and carpets and underpadding -- which are trapped inside your house.