It seems that moving to a well-insulated house makes you less likely to catch a cold.
Today I had three meetings and one alumni visit at Eco Village.
One of the projects was a design supervision contract, and the other was a new meeting, so it was a very fulfilling day.
Today, I'd like to write about the reduction in illnesses caused by high insulation, which I haven't been able to write about recently.
I want to write.
Professor Iwamae of Kinki University is famous for this type of survey, but he surveyed 2 people.
As a result of the survey, we found that various illnesses, including colds, asthma, and atopic dermatitis,
The results show that symptoms improve when you move from a poorly insulated home to a well-insulated one.
This paper is very well known in the housing industry, but I have also certainly
I feel it.
Just two days ago, I visited an alumna's house and she told me, "Since we moved in, both of our daughters have become very ill.
I don't catch colds as often anymore. I didn't catch a cold even when there was a cold epidemic at school.
"It seems she was about the same age as my daughter," he said.
Also, people with asthma "have a clear reduction in the number of attacks."
I have heard such happy voices many times.
Although we do not know the causal relationship, we can say that high insulation contributes to health.
I feel it.














