I, too, was skeptical. So I gave it a go for a week. Here's how it went—and whether I've become a believer.
"House burping" is the latest thing cluttering people's feeds: short clips of people flinging open every window and door, announcing they're "burping" their home to get rid of stale, germ-filled air.
Here's how “house burping” can improve indoor air quality, reduce winter illness risks and boost comfort in just minutes.
Excessive burping is rarely a sign of cancer. Burping could occur with stomach, esophageal, and pancreatic cancers. Anxiety and GERD are common noncancerous causes of excessive burping. Burping is not ...
Why would you want to “burp” your home? The benefits of exchanging stale inside air for fresh outside air include ensuring adequate ventilation, reducing moisture build-up, getting rid of bad smells ...
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