With energy costs expected to increase this winter, it’s more important than ever to maximize the efficiency of your heating and air quality systems. The good news is that you can start with an inexpensive DIY fix.
As energy costs are expected to continue to rise, it's more important than ever to maximize the efficiency of your heating and air units. Luckily all that can begin with an inexpensive do-it-yourself fix.
Your heating system can cause itchy eyes and dry skin. Most Florida residents don’t use them thanks to Mother Nature’s humidity, but if you have a humidifier, you need to empty the tank daily and clean it regularly to prevent bacteria from developing. Generally, Consumer Reports says to drain, rinse, and towel-dry the tank daily.and water, scrubbing the well in the base with a toothbrush and rinsing well. Place a cup of water and one of vinegar in the tank and let the solution sit.
Knowing you’re doing the right thing to keep the air in your house clean will help you breathe easier.
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