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It plays a huge role in comfort, which is why knowing how to control humidity in your home is vital. Too much can leave rooms feeling stuffy or turning moldy, while too little can cause physical ...
Summer's sealed homes trap more pollutants than you realize, but strategic ventilation timing and upgraded filtration can ...
MOLINE, Ill. — Many of us have switched on the furnace for the first time this fall season and that's a trend that will likely continue heading into the remaining weeks of October. With each passing ...
Monsoon rains, while providing relief from summer heat, bring dampness, fungal growth, and indoor air pollution. Excess moisture damages homes, affects health, and weakens structures. Proactive ...
MOLINE, Ill. — A summer of relentless heat and humidity has brought more than just discomfort to the Quad Cities. It's also created a growing mold problem, from homes and basements to classrooms. Some ...
Respiratory viruses love the winter. These pathogens thrive in the cold and travel easier from host to host in dry air. "When cold outdoor air with little moisture is heated indoors, the air's ...