Have you ever noticed that the temperature setting that kept you perfectly comfortable all summer suddenly feels “off” once fall arrives? The room hasn’t changed—but the way you experience that temperature has. You are not imagining it. This shift has everything to do with nature, biology, and how our bodies respond to seasonal changes.
As a homeowner, you are likely concerned about rising heat costs and are taking the necessary precautions, such as eliminating window drafts and improving insulation, to ensure your heat stays indoors. And while the energy-saving benefits of eliminating drafts and insulating your home are apparent, these necessary and important home improvements may be impacting your home’s overall air quality. Luckily, there are easy ways to improve your home’s air quality and keep your family safe and healthy, no matter the season.





