My IAQ component for dust sensitivity season

I hate dust sensitivity season and that I am affected.

The people who whine about allergies get on my nerves… Being a part of their club aromas.

But, I keep my misery to myself and handle it privately. There is nothing I can do about the outside air and complaining about it does nothing, but what I do is tackle my indoor air conditions. If I am lazy, I will have a headache, itchy throat and sneeze a bunch. If I am on top of it, I hardly notice my allergies. I have a whole bunch of IAQ component that tackles the pollen. First, I have HEPA filters put in my Heating and Air Conditioning method instead, but hEPA filters have smaller holes and catch more dust from getting into the system. I stop the pollen from getting into my Heating and Air Conditioning and cycling in the air quality. HEPA filters are quite costly though, so I only use them while we were in the pollen heavy times. Next, I have UV lights installed within my Heating and Air Conditioning device. The lights clean the air before it gets released out of the Heating and Air Conditioning. Apparently hospital operating rooms are required by law to use UV lights. They reduce mold, mildew and fungi growth. They also stop dust from sticking to the system. The final air quality product is an air purification plan. Smells and leftover dust is tackled once the air is blown out of the Heating and Air Conditioning. With all more than two of these things working, my indoor air conditions is as clean as it can possibly be. I do know way better once I am inside.

 

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