October 22nd, 2009
I Can’t Stop Coughing at Home
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I’ve had an irritating little cough for weeks now, and I’m convinced it is something to do with my home. It is worse here than when I’m out, even if I’m in a heavy traffic area it’s better than this. Funny thing is, I con’t feel ill, just like an indoor hay fever. It must be the air in my home with all the carpets and sealed windows. I am sure I need some sort of air cleaner, so I’ve been checking them out. I’m coming round to the idea that I need to buy a professional air purifier at the top end of the range. Not sure which model yet, but I really must clear up this problem.