It’s easy for homeowners to assume that mold will not be a problem during colder weather, since it’s usually associated with the humidity and moisture that are more common in Kansas City during the summer months. However, mold can become quite an issue inside your home during the winter months if proper steps aren’t taken.
Strategies For Addressing Poor Indoor Air Quality
Unfortunately, indoor air can sometimes be worse than what’s outside because of irritants such as dust, dander, pollen, mold spores and chemicals. Breathing in these particles can increase symptoms associated with allergies and asthma. When the weather in Kansas City prevents you from opening up your windows to refresh your indoor air, there are a few strategies that can help …
Get Whole-House Dehumidification, And Say Goodbye To Humidity
Even though the temperature may be 80 degrees, it feels like it is 100 degrees. The suspect is often humidity. Humidity, whether outdoors or indoors, can make the temperature feel hotter and stickier than the real temperature. There are many causes for humidity, natural and man-made. A certain amount of humidity is good, but too little or too much can …
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