Heat Your Home the Healthy Way
The Environmental Protection Agency listed poor indoor air quality as the fourth largest environmental threat to our country.
The American Lung Association has estimated that there are 42.
6 million people in the United States living with asthma.
Controlling a home's environment and reducing allergen intakes through your ventilation and/or heating system is important for managing allergies for those in your family that may be suffering from it.
Now that its allergy season, it is important to know that dust, pollen, and other allergens that you find outside (and desperately try to seek shelter from indoors) may sneak their way into the comfort of your own home.
If you are using a conventional forced air system, you are actually helping in the spread of dust mites that float around your house through the use of your vents.
One way to help wipe those tears from your eyes and put your Kleenex away is with an underfloor heating system! Underfloor heating doesn't move heat or air around in a chaotic sweep throughout your house.
In fact, it doesn't blow air at all! It also eliminates drafts that move around dust mites and other allergens in your home.
So kiss those sniffly noses and eye goobers goodbye! Another reason why an under floor heating system is healthier for your home is because a conventional forced air heating system blows dry air through your vents that circulates throughout your home.
During the winter, when the air is already dry, having a system that constantly ventilates dry air can cause a stuffy environment.
It will also cause damage to your skin, making it drier and drier as the years and seasons roll on.
As well as being healthy for our home and body, an underfloor heating system can be healthy for the environment as well.
A radiant heating system is 100 percent efficient which means that all the energy being used is directly transferred to heat, so you are not wasting any precious fossil fuels and not wasting your money at the same time.
Also, radiant heated floor systems do not produce greenhouse gases that could potentially emit pollutants in the environment and wreak havoc on our outdoor air quality and essentially the world.
The American Lung Association has estimated that there are 42.
6 million people in the United States living with asthma.
Controlling a home's environment and reducing allergen intakes through your ventilation and/or heating system is important for managing allergies for those in your family that may be suffering from it.
Now that its allergy season, it is important to know that dust, pollen, and other allergens that you find outside (and desperately try to seek shelter from indoors) may sneak their way into the comfort of your own home.
If you are using a conventional forced air system, you are actually helping in the spread of dust mites that float around your house through the use of your vents.
One way to help wipe those tears from your eyes and put your Kleenex away is with an underfloor heating system! Underfloor heating doesn't move heat or air around in a chaotic sweep throughout your house.
In fact, it doesn't blow air at all! It also eliminates drafts that move around dust mites and other allergens in your home.
So kiss those sniffly noses and eye goobers goodbye! Another reason why an under floor heating system is healthier for your home is because a conventional forced air heating system blows dry air through your vents that circulates throughout your home.
During the winter, when the air is already dry, having a system that constantly ventilates dry air can cause a stuffy environment.
It will also cause damage to your skin, making it drier and drier as the years and seasons roll on.
As well as being healthy for our home and body, an underfloor heating system can be healthy for the environment as well.
A radiant heating system is 100 percent efficient which means that all the energy being used is directly transferred to heat, so you are not wasting any precious fossil fuels and not wasting your money at the same time.
Also, radiant heated floor systems do not produce greenhouse gases that could potentially emit pollutants in the environment and wreak havoc on our outdoor air quality and essentially the world.
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