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Posted by Gunther Gloop on 10/08/33 11:58
Nige wrote:
> Gunther Gloop wrote:
>> 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.
>
> Kevin, do you live next door to a farm by any chance? At this time of
> year we get similar & sometimes a rash. We have put it down to some
> of the stuff growing in the field next door. They chop it down etc,
> releasin god knows what etc.
Well, we live next door to a number of fields -although I haven't noticed
any "farming-action" in the last week or so. I'll keep it in mind though,
thanks Nige.
I'm thinking now that it's down to the following, though:
I leave windows open due to the 'dryness' in the air inside.... but we live
in a valley, overlooking a river and we get a lot of mist/fog at night,
which might not be the healthiest air to be breathing in... so, I've shut
the windows and put a dish of water under the bed in (what seems to be) the
worst-affected room.
Worth a bash at least I think.
....Oh, and Colin, thanks for your suggestion of uk.d-i-y ...I used to think
smarmy, sarcastic, irrelevant superiority complexes were the exclusive
domain of computer techies, but it seems they have them in other fields as
well. ;)
-Kevin.
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