VENTILATION

Effects of Home Ventilation for Moisture Control

Indoor activities (such as cooking, showering, and hot-water appliances) as well as penetration of natural air can easily lead to moisture buildup in a home. Where there is inadequate ventilation, the moisture then accumulates in living areas, attaching to surfaces and leaching into walls, and thus encouraging mold growth. Being exposed to molds is hazardous to the health of your family, and the home can be severely damaged by mold growth. Health problems caused by mold exposure resulting from inadequate ventilation include eyes/nose/throat irritation, fevers, headache, immune system breakdown, respiratory damage, and deteriorating symptoms of autoimmune illnesses.

The buildup of moisture in the home can be eliminated by proper ventilation which keeps air in motion always. Mold growth and furniture damage from high levels of moisture can be prevented by moving excess moisture away from living areas.
Home Ventilation
Importance of Home Ventilation
Correctly Ventilating Your Home
Ventilation Types