Yes but they really need an exhaust and not a fan. The real problem with them is they are installed in poorly ventilated areas. When on they can rapidly increase the CO2 in a house above 1000ppm or 2000ppm. This is most likely the cause of asthma issues .
Yes but they really need an exhaust and not a fan. The real problem with them is they are installed in poorly ventilated areas. When on they can rapidly increase the CO2 in a house above 1000ppm or 2000ppm. This is most likely the cause of asthma issues .
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