Originally posted here. Counterintuitive to most people, indoor air quality is commonly two to five times more contaminated than outdoor air, meanwhile, the average American spends 90% of their time indoors. Although we typically think of cars, factories, and power...
When remodeling a home, it is important to consider indoor air quality and take steps to mitigate factors that may negatively impact the quality of the air. Contaminants, uncontrolled moisture levels, poor ventilation, and air leaks can all contribute to poor air...
Proper moisture control in buildings is imperative to maintaining the building structure and protecting the health of occupants. Whether moisture levels are too low or too high, the levels can cause building occupants to suffer from adverse health effects and may even...
Energy-efficient homes can save homeowners money and help mitigate risks to the environment. Energy-efficient homes are often more comfortable by nature, as the design elements and appliances used to reduce energy usage contribute to better air quality and more...
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