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Posted by Gunther Gloop on 10/22/18 11:58
RobertJM wrote:
> No idea what a dormer bungalow or dry/lining is but what type of
> heating do you have, I've heard of some heating causing the air to be
> overly 'dry' and affecting asma sufferers etc.
We do have 'dry' central heating, but it hasn't been in use yet this year
and already the sore throats have started.
....By the way, a dormer bungalow is a bungalow with an upstairs, but unlike
a 'standard' 2-storey house, it takes some/most/all of the attic space.
Dry lining is a layer of "extra insulation" on the inside walls.
> You may want to have a look humidifiers and such like, did a quick
> google and found this..
>
> http://www.airandwatercentre.com/SEURLF/ASP/SFS/SFE/articles.htm
Y'know, that just might make all the difference! Thanks Robert, I'll
definitely be looking into that. ;)
-Kevin.
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