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    New smart ceiling fan / light that looks modern (replaced 20 year old one that looked very dated). Updated bathroom fans - Panasonic Whisper truly are whisper quiet! And new timer switch :)

  3. NuTone - Wikipedia

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    A NuTone ceiling exhaust fan. NuTone is an American company that manufactures products mainly for residential use, including doorbells, intercom systems, indoor air quality products, ventilation systems, range hoods, ceiling fans, built-in electric heaters, ironing equipment, and home theater systems.

  4. How To Clean Mold From A Toilet Base With Common Household Items

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    The best way to achieve this is to focus on airflow. “Turn on the exhaust fan while showering and crack a door to replace all that moisture-rich air with air outside of the room,” suggests Rubino.

  5. This Is How Often You Should Be Cleaning Your Shower Curtain

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    Ventilation is also important in the bathroom, so “create airflow by using the exhaust fan and cracking a door or window while showering,” says Rubino. ... Plan to replace the liner around the ...

  6. Ventilation (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    An axial belt-drive exhaust fan serving an underground car park. This exhaust fan's operation is interlocked with the concentration of contaminants emitted by internal combustion engines. Mechanical ventilation of buildings and structures can be achieved by the use of the following techniques: Whole-house ventilation; Mixing ventilation

  7. Indoor air quality - Wikipedia

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    Viruses can also be a concern for indoor air quality. During the 2002–2004 SARS outbreak, virus-laden aerosols were found to have seeped into bathrooms from the bathroom floor drains, exacerbated by the draw of bathroom exhaust fans, resulting in the rapid spread of SARS in Amoy Gardens in Hong Kong.