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Why Mold Is More Common In The Summer

While mold can grow indoors at any time of the year, certain environmental and climate factors can directly affect the rate at which it grows. It is t

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How Wildfire Smoke Affects Indoor Air Quality

Due to heavy smoke from Canadian wildfires, Minnesota had issued an air quality alert to a majority of the state. Most notably, northern Minnesota’s

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How Fall Weather Can Contribute to Indoor Air Quality

Poor indoor air quality can affect you at any time of the year, but the fall season can be even more problematic. With summer winding down, you should

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Why You Should Consider Testing Your New Home’s Air Quality

When you’re buying a new home, you want to make sure that you are moving into a safe space. Most homes will have tests done to ensure it is a safe a

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What You Need to Know About Asbestos in the Home

Everyone has heard of it, but they might not understand what asbestos is and does to your health. Even if asbestos is in your home, it does not automa

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Minnesota’s Dry Winter Weather Could Affect Your Health

The MPCA’s air quality website is updated hourly. It gives information on the five major pollutants in the air, including carbon monoxide, ozone

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How Your Flooring Affects Your Indoor Air Quality

Your home’s air quality affects the air that you breathe in your house. Many people are not aware of how much air moves around their homes. Expo

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Your Humidifier May Be Making Your Air Quality Worse

Some people use humidifiers to relieve a dry air problem, but what many people don’t know is that humidifiers can introduce harmful viruses, bacteri

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How to Improve Your Indoor Air Quality Before Spring

While many people believe that poor indoor air quality is only a concern during the winter months, when the use of furnaces and other heating sources

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Do Hypoallergenic Products Really Reduce Allergens in the Home?

There is no doubt that hypoallergenic products can help reduce allergens in the home. By definition, a hypoallergenic product causes fewer allergic re

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Do Open Windows Bring Allergens into the Home?

Open windows are a great way to bring fresh air into your home, but they can also increase the number of indoor allergens. Here are some things you sh

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How to Reduce Campfire Smoke from Affecting your Home’s Air Quality

If you’re one of the many people who regularly enjoy sitting around a bonfire, you may be concerned about the smoke affecting your home’s

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Why Stove Vents are Important for your Health

The kitchen is one of the busiest rooms in any home. It’s where we cook, clean, and often eat. This means that there is a lot of potential for c

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