Your home’s air could be making you sick. Here’s what actually helps. The average person spends around 90 percent of their time indoors, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Add to that ...
If you have asthma, your home’s humidity level can affect your health. Too little humidity and your nose and throat can become dry and irritated, making colds worse and asthma harder to control. Too ...
If you equate winter with dry skin, sore throats, and congestion, then you may want to consider getting a humidifier for your home. “Outdoor weather conditions directly impact indoor air quality,” ...