Make sure you close your windows while in a dust storm

When I moved to this new area, one of the first interactions I had with a local was the woman from the cable supplier.

She was here at 8am in the morning on the day in which I was moving into this house. I had just mopped all of the tile floors with bleach and decided to open all of the windows and doors to ventilate the chemical odors and fumes. The cableman wasn’t certainly polite while in her visit, but I’m still blissful she warned myself and others about potential issues with open window ventilation in this area. She said that the dust and mold levels are much higher because of the abundance of trees and dead foliage in the village. It’s partially rural with wooded lots separating a handful of houses on each street. She told myself and others that opening the windows and doors enjoy that will let in air contaminants that could be tough to remove once they’re inside. At first I didn’t want to believe him, but I looked it up online and found out that her warnings were consistent with readily-available information on weather conditions and weather patterns in my certaina area. However, I l gained something even more important while doing my minimal research. I had no method that this area was prone to actual dust storms, and what I was reading urged residents to close-up their homes in the event of a dust storm. Otherwise you could get dust all over your indoor surfaces and inside your Heating as well as Air Conditioning system. Often the cooling system will be cycling at seemingly random moments throughout the day, so it could easily well be running if there’s a sudden dust storm that comes without warning. I’m blissful that I l gained what to do to protect my beach house and my central Heating as well as Air Conditioning system if there’s ever a dust storm rolling through my area.

 

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