One of the best investments you can make for your health and home is to purchase a quality dehumidifier.
Most people know that humidity is simply the moisture in the air. What a lot of people don’t know is that cold air holds less moisture than warm air. This is why your house is typically dry in the winter and moisture-filled in the summer. The relative humidity is expressed as a percentage of the current moisture level relative to the maximum moisture level for the current temperature. This means that if the temperature inside your house is 68 degrees Fahrenheit then 1 cubic meter of air can hold 18 grams of water. If the air contains 9 grams of water per cubic meter, then the relative humidity is 50%. (9/8=50%)
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Even if you are one of the lucky few who doesn't suffer from a breathing condition, there are still benefits to cleaning the air inside your home and guarding against an overly-humid environment. Scientists have reported for years that cleaner air can increase the quality and quantity of one's life. Since the majority of us spend more time inside then outside, investing some time and money to improve your indoor air quality is a wise decision. Excessive levels of humidity in your home can cause the growth of mold, which can cause severe health problems for the members of your family, as well as expensive problems with your house.
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Radon is a color-less, odor-less gas which is produced by the natural decay of soils containing uranium. The gas rises through the soil and seeps into cracks or spaces in a building foundation, basement, or crawl space.
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