Pandemic problems lead to better indoor air
This virus is just so sinister. Every time every one of us think every one of us might have this thing a bit more dialed in, it mutates and acts differently. There is no doubt in my mind that it will be around until there is a vaccine. So, while I’m not to gleeful about it, I have been spending a relaxing deal more time inside the security of my Heating and A/C controlled home. My health is not bad but, it’s not the greatest either. My best bet to get through this deal is to avoid crowds, make sure I’m washing my hands and stay home. I appreciate the Heating and A/C comfort of my beach beach house but, I am still trying to get outside to red spaces for some fresh air. That got myself and others to thinking about the quality of the air in my home. I had learn that the indoor air quality has a direct impact on your overall and immune health. This gave myself and others pause because, other than getting outside a bit, I am spending all my time inside the Heating and A/C. I was further shocked to find that the EPA rates bad indoor air quality as the second worst environmental hazard. This got myself and others to check out what I could do to improve the air quality in my home. The first step for myself and others was to get rid of my cheap Heating and A/C air filters. I upgraded them with HEPA type air filters. These do a phenomenal job of catching over 99 percent of airborne contaminants that chip away at immune health. It didn’t take long to notice the difference either.