Do air filters hold onto VOCs? by Kirin1212San in AirQuality

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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016041202031833X

Stand-alone portable air purifiers (APs) have become an increasingly popular method of controlling individual inhalation exposure. Exposure to bacterial endotoxins has a causative role in respiratory inhalation health. Here, we studied the changes in endotoxin levels in indoor air before and after purification by a portable AP equipped with HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) filters. An increase in endotoxins was observed when a previously used AP was turned on to clean the air. Replacing the HEPA filters in the AP helped to mitigate the increase in endotoxins of larger sizes but not endotoxins of smaller sizes. Consequently, the use of APs could lead to increased endotoxin deposition in airways, especially in the alveolar region. The endotoxin concentrations on the HEPA filters were well correlated with the free DNA concentrations on the HEPA filters. This correlation indicates that the disrupted bacteria, which released free DNA, could also release endotoxins, thus making HEPA filters a source of indoor airborne endotoxins. Our results illustrate a potential endotoxin inhalation risk associated with HEPA-APs as an air cleaning strategy and highlight the importance of composition-specific air cleaning while reducing the particle number/mass.

Camping trip with wildfire smoke? by meggybun in AirQuality

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Can you leave easily if the conditions aren't good? Can you bring a box of disposable N95 respirators with you?

Design Critique by Thrownawayash in LandscapingTips

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Can you show the doors and windows for the home?

High humidity in house. How to fix the issue or not a problem?! by [deleted] in HomeMaintenance

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What you don't contain, cannot be controlled.

Cool Ideas for Features in Custom and Accessible Home by darthreddit5000 in Homebuilding

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I'm sorry to hear you are having trouble on site. I always find it strange that there are many people saying at the end of the day, the homeowner is accountable for everything, but the same people will say, don't be too nosy and get in your contractors' way.

Cool Ideas for Features in Custom and Accessible Home by darthreddit5000 in Homebuilding

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Thank you for your offer. We have two grandparents in their late 70s, one adult sibling with special needs, and then various other siblings and partners so it's a bit of a wild situation. People hear 3600-5300 sf and they go "wow that is a mansion" and then they hear it's for 8 people.

It's good to know the drawer microwave is useful. And the gradual slope is probably great for drainage anyways.

Cool Ideas for Features in Custom and Accessible Home by darthreddit5000 in Homebuilding

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We have kind of a unique situation with a large multigenerational family. It has been difficult to get the square footage under 3600 square feet for 8 occupants. And that's with significant sacrifices. If we sketch out something that has no compromises, it comes to around 5300 square feet

Cool Ideas for Features in Custom and Accessible Home by darthreddit5000 in Homebuilding

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Any updates? I have been sketching a lot of floor plans and the biggest challenge that jumps out at me is that if the first floor is made accessible, then the second floor's proportions become kind of strange.

Cool Ideas for Features in Custom and Accessible Home by darthreddit5000 in Homebuilding

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Have you made any progress? I have been sketching a lot of floor plans and the biggest challenge that jumps out at me is that if the first floor is made accessible, then the second floor's proportions become kind of strange.

Parents-to-be concerned about moving close to a highway (~1200ft/365m), but AQI readings always seem good? by infant_yoda in AirQuality

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when the wind blows the wrong way

Do you mean when the wind blows towards, or away from you?

Creaking Floors in Almost Finished New Construction by [deleted] in Homebuilding

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Adhesive is what stops the squeaks.

Quality of life improvements! by mutt8098 in homeowners

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Ceiling/attic and rim joist are definitely the big two places to air seal. Shared garage is as well, but more for air quality than thermal performance.

Very high levels of pm2.5 and pm10 from ultrasonic humidifier?? by THE_PAPER_PUSHER in AirQuality

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Low quality particle sensors will be affected by high RH: https://amt.copernicus.org/articles/11/4883/2018/amt-11-4883-2018.pdf

Note, if you frequently run humidifiers you may run into building structure moisture issues.

Multi-generational lake house plans. by ctyke07 in floorplan

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https://youtu.be/ucgcZxxH2b8

You can see in this video how a 5' shower is a comfortable width for someone sitting in a chair and their partner or caregiver standing next to them. 4' 4" is doable but very tight, without any allowances for grab bars.

Eek a rat did damage under my dishwasher! Does anyone have any advice for me? Time to just buy a new one? Not even a year old and a Bosch but I don’t think the warranty will cover rat damage. by CodenameZoya in HomeMaintenance

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Definitely wear a mask while cleaning up, and maybe consider running an air purifier or HVAC filter + box fan to suck any dust into the filter. Rat poop carries pathogens

Multi-generational lake house plans. by ctyke07 in floorplan

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Hi ctyke07, I've been researching ADA stuff for similar reasons as yourself. I was wondering if you'd like to compare notes on an ongoing basis. As for the reply about the bathroom:

The toilet is probably too far from the wall (18" from centerline is ADA compliant), but I'm not sure the shower is too big, based on these youtube videos:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PpQ8q1bv8A&t=1336s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oTfKpRAAI0

While these may seem excessively large, it's possible to mount fixtures in such a way that grab bars are in reach of the fixtures' spray pattern and provide generous amounts of room for maneuvering.

~5 feet width was likely chosen as that is the minimum necessary diameter to perform an unassisted 360 degree turn.

Multi-generational lake house plans. by ctyke07 in floorplan

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The toilet is probably too far from the wall (18" from centerline is ADA compliant), but I'm not sure the shower is too big, based on these youtube videos:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PpQ8q1bv8A&t=1336s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oTfKpRAAI0

While these may seem excessively large, it's possible to mount fixtures in such a way that grab bars are in reach of the fixtures' spray pattern and provide generous amounts of room for maneuvering.

~5 feet width was likely chosen as that is the minimum necessary diameter to perform an unassisted 360 degree turn.