Have you ever felt that your house was stifling, no matter how high you turned the fan? You’re not alone. People often underestimate the significant impact that interior design can have on ventilation and indoor comfort. However, it is more than simply
Picture this: you walk into your home after a hard day, kick off your shoes, and take a big breath, only to find the air feels… blah. Maybe it’s stuffy, maybe it smells like last night’s food, or maybe you just can’t
You might think that shutting windows and doors shields you from outdoor pollution, but did you know it is not enough to keep indoor air quality good? Various things, including furniture varnish, mold, and cooking spices, can make your home’s air less
Every year, 4.3 million people die as a result of household air pollution, with 60% dying from cardiovascular diseases and 40% dying from pulmonary diseases. Indoor air pollution can cause a variety of health problems ranging from eye problems to respiratory illnesses