Ways That Colder Weather Impacts Indoor Air Quality
As temperatures begin to drop, you may start to notice changes in the air inside your home. It’s not uncommon for colder weather to affect your indoor air quality, but how exactly does this happen, and what can be done to improve it? Reduced Ventilation in Winter Months During colder months, we tend to keep our windows and doors tightly shut to keep the heat inside. While this is great for conserving energy, it also means less fresh air is entering your home. Without proper ventilation, contaminants like dust, pet dander, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can build up, leading...
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