When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Michael Clifford. Design: Lisa Statonton Des As temperatures begin to plummet and the ...
Signs that your air is too dry include static electricity, irritated eyes and sinuses, dry skin and cracked lips. Houseplants ...
MOLINE, Ill. — Many of us have switched on the furnace for the first time this fall season and that's a trend that will likely continue heading into the remaining weeks of October. With each passing ...
FARGO — Every winter around holiday time, most of us begin to become annoyed by our own dry, cracked and irritated skin. We blame the colder weather this time of year, but the real problem is not ...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic continues to ravage across the globe a month before the winter season kickstarts. Health experts fear that the cold climate may cause skyrocketing ...
COLD AND WET: When humid interior air contacts colder surfaces, condensation can occur. The blackened roof sheathing in this photo shows signs of moisture damage and is frosting near the fiberglass ...
Winter sucks for a multitude of reasons, whether you're in a bomb cyclone zone or your whole family has contracted the latest and greatest flu strain. And to add to the misery, winter can affect your ...
When it comes to indoor comfort, too much humidity is your home’s enemy in the summer. However, in the winter the air outside gets drier, and your indoor air will become desert-like when the furnace ...
Winter is prime time for scale insects, mealybugs, aphids, spider mites, fungus gnats, and whiteflies, which attack the soil, ...
It’s not just the cold, it’s the humidity. Winter in the northern United States will soon drive even the most diehard outdoor diners and backyard socializers indoors, bringing with them heightened ...
Time-honored methods for raising humidity for houseplants in winter may not work as well as you think. Read on to find out how to accommodate your indoor plants’ humidity needs. Winter air and our ...
As seasons change, your skin often undergoes changes, responding to shifts in temperature and humidity. Winter’s dry air can leave skin looking lackluster, while summer’s humidity may cause it to feel ...