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Air Purifiers and Their Claims about Removing Dust from the Air?

Many manufacturers of air purifiers proclaim that their machine will remove all impurities from your indoor air such as smoke, dust and pet dander and make the air “as clean as the driven snow”. This is absolutely not the “whole truth and nothing but the truth”. With a lot of effort, and the use of an air purifier, you can remove the majority of the dust in your home, but never 100% of it.

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Where to Check for Mold Before You Buy Your Next Home

When you begin your search for your next home, even if it is a new build, it is important to inspect for mold before you sign that contract to buy. The last thing you need to do is inherit someone else’s mold problem. Just looking inside cabinets and vanities, or in dark corners of the basement and not seeing any mold is no guarantee that mold is not present. Mold could be lurking inside wall cavities, under flooring or behind bathroom wallpaper. Unless you do a thorough mold inspection BEFORE you buy, you really won’t know for sure.

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HVAC Mold Problems

Visible mold on your drywall, carpet, or basement walls is trouble. But mold in your HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning) system is a real danger to you, anyone living in your home, and even your pets (Yes, some pets are allergic to mold; they can have the same reactions to mold exposure as humans). If you have mold in your HVAC system, when your furnace or AC blower comes on, the airflow can spread mold spores throughout your entire home. Mold spores will contaminate every room and every space. The longer the system operates this way, the worse your mold problem can become.

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Ice Storms and the Damage They Can Cause

As we move into the winter season, many parts of the country will be affected by harsh weather, in particular, snow storms that turn into ice storms. Ice storms can be dangerous to our homes in many different ways. Accumulated ice can damage trees, bring down power lines, make driving and walking hazardous, and damage our homes. Ice storms are classified according their amount of accumulation and the impact that they have. The three classifications are nuisance, disruptive, and crippling.

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Uncommon Issues That Can Lead to Water Damage to Your Home

There are many different types of issues other than broken pipes or faulty appliances that could result in water damage that every homeowner should be aware of. These issues are seldom considered as potential water damage possibilities until it’s too late and the damage has occurred. Some of these issues are structural and some are due to landscaping. Other issues may involve ground conditions that your home was built on. Still others can be a result of architectural design flaws or simply the aging of your home.

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Staying Home During a Mold Remediation

It’s a fact, you and your family do not have to leave your home during a mold remediation. It all depends on where the work is needed and the amount of the work required. Also it is important to consider the health or mold sensitivity of anyone residing in the home at that time the work needs to be done.

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That Unpleasant New-Mattress Smell

Sometimes that smell of something new never seems to last long enough, like the interior of a new car or a fresh, just out of the oven, baking sheet full of chocolate chip cookies. But that is often not the case with many pieces of new furniture, especially when it comes to the smell of a new “bed-in-a-box” mattress that many consumers are purchasing today.

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Why Does Nasal Congestion Get Worse at Night?

A good night’s sleep is critical if you want to wakeup refreshed and in good health. Getting enough quality sleep will protect your mental health, your physical health, and your quality of life. If your nasal congestion gets worse during this important rest period, it can make getting that good overnight rest near to impossible. Constantly waking up because you can’t breathe isn’t necessarily an indication of an illness coming on. Let’s take a look at why you may suffer from nasal congestion at night and what can be done to relieve this condition.

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What Is PM 2.5 and Why Is It a Health Problem?

PM 2.5 has become a hot topic on local and national news outlets recently. PM 2.5 relates to air pollution levels and its affect on health. So what exactly is PM 2.5 and how is it kinked to respiratory diseases and heart problems? Better yet, how can you limit your exposure to it?

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What Is a True HEPA Filter and What It Isn’t

When you begin shopping for an appliance like an air purifier, an air conditioner, or a vacuum cleaner, the term you will most often come across is HEPA. HEPA stands for “High Efficiency Particulate Air” and is used to describe the type of filter contained within the appliance. Why is a HEPA filter an important part of one of these appliances? A HEPA filter is incredibly effective at capturing almost every size of particle that is in the air in your home.

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