Poor air quality often becomes noticeable only when it’s already causing problems: fatigue, headaches, sleepiness, or condensation on your windows. But there are a few quick tests you can easily do at home.
If your windows fog up, humidity is too high. If you wake up feeling groggy or with a headache, your CO₂ levels are likely elevated. For an even more reliable check, you can measure your indoor air with a small air-quality monitor.
Once you identify the issue, the solution is simple: continuous air exchange using devices from the Ventilation category. In our store, we offer duct fans, bathroom fans, and other systems that keep your air fresh without needing to open the windows.
We are also preparing a brand-new website dedicated entirely to ventilation, called Luftko:
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With regular use of these products, you’ll quickly notice the difference — better sleep, less humidity, and above all, a refreshing feeling in your living space.
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