We remodeled our basement. We have three small windows and a furnace room that house the furnace, water heater, sump pump and a humidifier attached to the furnace. Our problem is waking up with a dry nose, slight headache, just really feel drained. | |
We run the ceiling fan constantly, crack windows at night, invested in a air purifier, and have the humidifier set to produce as much moisture in the air as possible. We honestly don't know if we do not have enough moisture in the air, or if the furnace is using more oxgyen, which begs us to ask, how do we put more oxgyen back into the air?
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