Do you actively exercise and carefully study the composition of products before you put them in the basket? That’s great! Your home needs careful attention and healthy habits, too. Five simple steps will make your home a place for safe, long-lasting living.
1. Always fresh air in the home.
Human life begins with the first breath. The lungs are filled with oxygen, which supports all vital processes and body functions. The highest concentration of oxygen is in the forest, sea, mountain air. A much lower concentration of oxygen has a room air: apartments, houses, offices, schools and other. A room without ventilation is like a closed glass jar: the air in it hardly moves. If there are people in the room, the oxygen level rapidly decreases each breath takes away about 100 ml of oxygen. And with each exhalation we fill the surrounding space with carbon dioxide.

Mechanical ventilation systems with recuperation do a good job in maintaining consistently high air quality. PRANA recuperators create a simultaneous supply of fresh air and exhaust of exhaust air with high CO2 and other dangerous gases. And smart air quality sensors allow the system to work efficiently in automatic mode.
2. Filtered water.
Have you ever noticed how much limescale is left on your kettle? Tap water in modern cities is not good for drinking or cooking. Chlorine and heavy metals in tap water have a negative effect on your health. They say to use safe water filtration systems that trap dangerous impurities and keep bacteria out.
3. Controlling Air Humidity.
Humans are most comfortable when the humidity level is between 45-70%. When it is less, people experience dryness of the skin and eyes, coughing, and inflammation of the respiratory tract mucous membranes. At humidity levels above 75% one feels heavy breathing and general discomfort. If the humidity level in the room is high for a long time, the room becomes damp, has an unpleasant odor, and the repair and furniture deteriorate.

4. Responsible choice of household chemicals.
Phenols, formaldehyde, phosphates, ammonium, chlorine 1 is only a small list of dangerous chemicals found in household chemicals. In order to ensure that cleaning your home is safe for people’s breathing, you should pay attention to the stock and choose the most environmentally friendly product options.

5. No to Dust Mites.
Dust mites are common in apartments, houses, cottages, and even hotel complexes! These microscopic creatures feel good in dust, pillows, blankets. And cause serious allergies. To prevent the development of these allergy-causing agents, keep pillows, blankets and mattresses in special fabric covers and organize regular dusting of your home.

These simple rules will help your home remain a safe place to live and grow. If you are planning to buy a recuperator, but you have questions about the installation of the system, get advice from a PRANA specialist: