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Article: What's the Best Way to Improve Your Indoor Air?
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- PR Newswire
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- June 11, 2001
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MADISON, Wis., June 11 /PRNewswire/ --
Getting rid of dust and allergens would make the biggest improvement to indoor air, according to a survey conducted by the Aprilaire(R) Center for Indoor Air Comfort.
"More than 37 percent of homeowners surveyed said removing dust, pollen and other allergens is the one thing that would most greatly improve their indoor air," said Sean McCarthy, Director of the Aprilaire Center for Indoor Air Comfort. "And that's not surprising, given the rising number of people with allergies."
The next most popular responses were adding humidity to the air in winter, and heating or cooling more evenly throughout the ...