Saturday, September 7, 2013

Allergy tip

According to the CDC, if you combine virus droplets with water droplets in the air, they become heavy that they fall and can't be inhaled.
It is recommended that you set your humidity level between 30% and 40%. This setting should provide enough flu-fighting water vapor without spurring mold growth, which can trigger allergies.

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