by Cooper Climate Control
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One of the most common complaints many people have during the winter is not the cold outside – it’s the dry, scratchy air inside! Indoor air quality problems are typically at their highest in the winter, because you’re less likely to spend time outside or have your windows open. Dry air can have its own problems, including drying out your wood floors and furniture and making it difficult to breathe, especially for people with allergies and asthma. But being indoors with almost no ventilation can cause other issues, namely the buildup of indoor air pollutants! Read More