This article explains how seasonal changes in ventilation, humidity, and indoor pollutants affect cough, allergies, asthma ...
Industry leaders realized hundreds of years ago that their processes and machines operate best when the indoor relative humidity is maintained at an optimum level for their process. They found it was ...
You can’t control every virus that comes your way, but you can control the air inside your home. Keeping indoor humidity between 40% and 60% won’t magically make you flu-proof, but it can make it ...
Humans, microbes (bacteria, viruses, fungi), and plants all react differently to dry ambient conditions. Microbes adapt quickly by shrinking down, forming thicker membranes, and becoming dormant.
It’s often said that it’s not the heat that gets you; it’s the humidity. We had our first serving of the uncomfortable and ...