Q: I am not sure how humid the air should be inside my house in winter and summer. What is a target humidity level and what is the best and most efficient way to maintain it? A: There is not just one ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has taught us all that indoor air quality matters, and that indoor spaces need clean air in order to protect the health and well-being of the people inside them. One of the key ...
New research finds indoor relative humidity between 40 and 60 percent is associated with relatively lower rates of COVID-19 infections and deaths, while indoor conditions outside this range are ...
Person adjusting a dehumidifier to control humidity levels - Marioguti/Getty Images Is your house humid even with the air conditioning on? Investing in a dehumidifier could help, as they are able to ...
Mold is common in buildings with lots of moisture and it poses health risks to those who live and work inside those structures. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, mold can ...
Most of us have heard that old adage, especially during summertime hot spells like the one that plagued much of the country in June. When it comes to indoor agriculture, though, it’s both: Temperature ...
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 ...
Control indoor allergies by managing allergens like dust mites, mold, pet dander, and pollen. Use HEPA filters, dehumidifiers, and hypoallergenic covers for bedding. Maintain cleanliness, optimal ...