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Winter affects your indoor air quality - Learn how

Winter is just around the corner, and with it, come a whole bunch of home indoor air quality problems that must be addressed. <br>The lack of fresh air, higher germ count, and the stack effect are all real problems. It's no coincidence that flu season and winter occur at the same time every year. <br>Lack of home ventilation, the heater, cold weather, and heat rising are all the causes. <br>Learn how mechanical ventilation, humidity control, and purification for your entire home can eliminate all of these concerns.

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Winter affects your indoor air quality - Learn how

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  1. What Affects Indoor Air Quality in the Winter Months? & THE SOLUTIONS TO IMPROVE IT https://iaq.works/c/ventilation/

  2. Lack of fresh air Windows and doors closed to conserve heat Air becomes stagnant, getting dirtier by the minute

  3. The Solution to lack of fresh air Air exchangers are the remedy Heat Recovery or Energy Recovery ventilators pull fresh air in, while pushing stale polluted air out LIFEBREATH's HRV & ERV

  4. Higher Germ Count Furnaces remove moisture from the air it heats Cold weather make air more dry Germs love dry air

  5. The Solution to higher germ count Raise indoor humidity levels between 40-60% Whole-home humidifiers help eliminate airborne pollutants, rendering them powerless CLEAN COMFORT'S HUMIDIFIERS

  6. The Stack Effect Heat rises - creating this stack effect Polluted hot air from the ground, mold and mildew is recirculated into homes, affecting the IAQ 40% of indoor air is from basements or crawlspaces

  7. The Solution to the stack effect Total air purification systems combat airbrone pollutants and scrub surfaces clean Stack effect of mildew, mold, radon, and other pollutants are eliminated DUST FREE'S ACTIVE AIR PURIFIER

  8. LET US HELP YOU FIND THE PERFECT LOCAL IAQ PROFESSIONAL TO LEARN WHAT PRODUCTS IMPROVE YOUR HOME'S INDOOR AIR QUALITY -CLICK HERE-

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