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- Basic tips on controlling humidity output. Don’t have a humidifier? You might not need it after all.
- A product that’s essential to a well sealed home.
- Popular term for airborne debris which burns when it comes into contact with very hot surfaces.
- “Good up high, bad nearby,” according to one government agency. Here’s why.
- Radiant cooling cools a floor or ceiling by absorbing the heat radiated from the rest of the room.
- UVC has been shown to inactivate viruses, mycoplasma, bacteria, and fungi, whether suspended in air or deposited on surfaces.
- Ventilation caused by a fan.
- Also known as a dust weight-arrestance test, it measures only for larger and heavier particles.
- The traditional definition of noise is 'unwanted or disturbing sound'.
- Every home should have at least one CO detector.
- A device, similar to an automotive muffler, that can be used to absorb some of the sound generated in a ventilation system.
- The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water 1°F.
- Easily constructed in a healthy manner, it can be part of a house foundation or built separately from the footings and foundation wall.
- A home that is wider than 8 feet and longer than 40 feet (for an area greater than 320 square feet); built on a permanent chassis and assembled in a manufacturing plant.
- Negatively charged atoms or groups of atoms that will cling to oppositely charged surfaces.
- A preventive, systematic approach to health, safety and comfort is a homeowner’s best defense against poor air quality, unexpected breakdowns and expensive repairs.
- Done regularly, these tasks will help ensure clean air and greater safety inside your well-functioning home.
- Insulation products that start out as a liquid, but end up as a solid.
- A professional organization that sponsors research and sets voluntary standards for the ventilation industry.
- Unlike basement foundations, a crawl space is not considered part of a home’s living space. Crawl spaces are usually accessed only to repair pipes, ducts or mechanical equipment.
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