During the winter months as we’re sealed up in our homes trying to keep warm, a by-product occurs. The air inside our homes gets dry, and the overall quality of the air can suffer. The EPA estimates that our indoor air can in some instances be 10 times more polluted than the air outside. With a small investment you can improve the air quality in your home to help you breathe easier and also feel more comfortable.The situation can be improved with a central humidifier to aid in the indoor air quality of your home. The system will be quieter and out of sight compared to room units which can require much more maintenance.
Tags: air quality, Dry Air