How Often You Should Air Out Your Home — and Why It Still Isn’t Enough Without a Ventilation System

How Often You Should Air Out Your Home — and Why It Still Isn’t Enough Without a Ventilation System

Common recommendations suggest airing out your home 3–5 times a day for just a few minutes, but in reality, most people don’t manage to do this effectively.

If you want consistently healthy indoor air, it’s worth considering a system from the “Ventilation” category on the LIFTKO website. In our store, you’ll find products like bathroom fans and duct fans designed specifically for continuous air exchange.
We’re also preparing a new website dedicated entirely to ventilation, called Luftko:
? luftko.si

Manual airing also means losing heat, constantly opening windows, and letting in outdoor air, dust, or noise. Devices in the Ventilation category provide automatic air exchange without these downsides — keeping your air fresh continuously and quietly.

If you want a consistently pleasant and healthy home environment, investing in a ventilation system from the LUFTKO store is truly the smartest choice.

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