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Almost all chronic sinus problems are related to indoor air quality.

Source: Mayo Clinic

Strategies

With fuel and electricity costs on the rise, today's homes are sealed and insulated better than ever. While this helps reduce utility bills by keeping heated or cooled air from escaping, it can create uncomfortable or even unhealthy living conditions. That’s because the same air is continuously circulated throughout the home.

Fortunately, there are four basic strategies you can follow to improve the quality of your home’s air. One of the most effective ways to control contaminants is to eliminate them at the source. Other measures include filtration, humidity control and ventilation. For more details on these strategies, click on the navigation at left.