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A residential building, or a home, is where the most fundamental parts of life take place. It is where we rest, sleep, cook, eat, work and carry out daily routines, activities that shape how we feel and perform in life. But just like the indoor climate affects the people inside, the indoor climate is affected by how we enjoy life indoors. Everyday activities influence for instance moisture levels. Excess indoor humidity can pose risks to both buildings and health, while too little can cause discomfort and impact wellbeing.   "With this in mind, today’s homes must provide a healthy, quiet and well-balanced environment, while also making sure the high expectations on energy efficiency are met.", says Lars Norrdal, Residential Director at Swegon, and continues "this makes opening windows not a viable option".   Reliable ventilation with efficient heat recovery, humidity control and air quality optimisation is key for a comfortable and productive indoor climate. Learn more in our residential guide on our website. #Feelgoodinside

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