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What Humidity Level Is Dangerous for COPD Patients?

Here’s what most articles get wrong about humidity and COPD: they focus almost entirely on outdoor air quality alerts while ignoring the fact that COPD patients spend roughly…
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Mold Remediation Cost: What Homeowners Actually Pay

Here’s what most homeowners get completely wrong about mold remediation costs: they think the bill they receive is for removing mold. It’s not. You’re paying for the process…
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Best Dehumidifiers for Allergies: Models Certified for Asthma and Allergy

Here’s what most allergy articles get completely wrong about dehumidifiers: they treat certification as a rubber stamp and humidity control as a secondary feature. The truth is that…
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Why Is My Hygrometer Reading Different in Every Room?

Here’s what most people get wrong: they assume their hygrometer is broken when it shows different readings in different rooms. It’s not. Those differences are real, and they’re…
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Can a Humidifier Cause Mold on Walls? The Hidden Risk

Here’s what most people get wrong: they assume a humidifier only causes mold problems if you run it too much. But the real issue isn’t always overuse —…
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Humidity After Flooding: How Long Before It Returns to Normal?

Here’s what nobody tells you after a flood: the water leaving your home is not the same thing as the moisture leaving your home. Most people focus entirely…
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Best Air Purifiers for Basements: Damp and Musty Spaces

Here’s what most basement air purifier guides get wrong: they treat a damp, musty basement like a slightly worse version of a living room that just needs a…
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Mold and Pets: Can Cats and Dogs Get Sick From Household Mold?

Here’s what most pet owners get wrong: they assume that if the mold isn’t making them sick, it’s probably not affecting their dog or cat either. That assumption…
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PuroAir 240 vs PuroAir 400: Which One Do You Need?

Here’s the answer most comparison articles bury: the PuroAir 240 and PuroAir 400 aren’t really competing products — they’re designed for fundamentally different living situations, and buying the…
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Why Does My House Feel Stuffier in Summer Than Winter?

Here’s the part that surprises most people: your house doesn’t feel stuffier in summer because it’s hotter. It feels stuffier because your body can no longer cool itself…
