Too much humidity in your home can make it an uncomfortable place to live. Excess moisture in the air means allergy seasons are harder to deal with, it provides a breeding ground for mold, and a humid home means less comfortable living conditions (like waking up sweating in the middle of the night).
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- 24-March-2017
- published by: Joshua Meyer
Don’t Let Excess Moisture Damage Your Business
- 09-June-2015
- published by: Brenda Roy
It doesn’t matter if you have a shop, office building, warehouse, or a factory. If you have excess moisture in your indoor environment, it can cause serious damage. Humidity can cause corrosion, water damage, mold growth, and rotting. If you have a business that uses sensitive machinery, the...
Read More15 Simple Ways to Allergy-Proof Your Home
- 02-September-2014
- published by: Pure n Natural Systems Inc.
Did you know that one in five Americans (over 50 million) have allergies of some sort? The sneezing, scratchy throats, running noses and itchy eyes are some of the most common ailments today. There are dozens of types of allergies (to pets, pollen, plants, insects and more), but many have common...
Read MoreMold Allergies: Is Your House to Blame?
- 28-May-2014
- published by: Pure n Natural Systems Inc.
Coughing, wheezing, sneezing, stuffy nose, irritated eyes. It’s a typical saga for people who suffer with allergies. If you’re one of the lucky ones who have never experienced these symptoms, just imagine putting up with a bad sinus infection … all the time.
Read MoreMold & Moisture: A Million-Dollar Problem that’s Easy to Prevent
- 21-May-2014
- published by: Pure n Natural Systems Inc.
Mold is ugly. Nobody wants to see mold on walls or ceilings. In addition to being unsightly, however, mold is also dangerous. So much so that, if you own/manage a commercial building or residential rental property that has a mold or moisture problem, you may face some significant legal issues.
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