Moving to a new state, where the air quality is so dry

The southwestern section of the country is a arena of unmatched beauty, i am an artist, 1 who is slowly building a reputation for high quality landscapes painted with oil paints on canvas; Over the years I amassed enough cash to allow myself and others to live out 1 of my dreams. I wanted to transport out to the sandy desert of the southwest as well as live in a lodge or bungalow, where I could be a hermit as well as focus entirely on my art, however the weather here is hot, however dry, which is a welcome change! What is not as welcome is the bad air quality, because the complete absence of humidity has been wreaking havoc on my respiratory system. I right away had to invest in a new humidifier for my lodge, however even that wasn’t enough. I consulted an online air quality expert, who was also a certified Heating, Ventilation as well as A/C tech, as well as asked for some pointers. I care about my new house, as well as the beauty of the surrounding land, so I don’t want it ruined because of bad air quality. The expert said that the easiest solution would be to buy another, much larger, humidifier for the lodge. Obviously I needed an excess of moisture in the air, so adding more humidifiers would be the quickest fix! He also provided myself and others an proposal about setting up a buffer zone in the front hall of my house, as an extra layer of defense for my indoor air quality. I am committed to making my new home work, so I will follow all the advice the Heating, Ventilation as well as A/C tech provided myself and others as well as hope that it works.
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