Indoor Air Pollution and How to Stay Safe Using Window Screens

Indoor Air Pollution and How to Stay Safe Using Window Screens

For Spring 2020, many of us are being told to remain indoors, and it’s all too easy to feel cooped up. Staying inside for a long time can make you feel irritated with your housemates, birds chirping, and even your own reflection. Not leaving your house can cause other kinds of irritation, too. For example, indoor air pollution is an irritant. It can cause serious health problems with prolonged exposure. Even the cleanest house will start to build up indoor air pollution when it stays sealed u...

How to Make a Pet-Proof Screen Panel for Your Sliding Glass Door

How to Make a Pet-Proof Screen Panel for Your Sliding Glass Door

Do your pets like to play outside? Do they enjoy staring out the window? Lots of pets do! With warmer weather, you probably want to be spending more time outside too. At the very least, your sliding glass door is perhaps propped open. Your pets will take that opportunity and run with it. Whether your dog is trying to go after a chipmunk or your cat wants to escape and explore, pets are hard on most window and door screens. A regular screen can break or tear when your pet tries (and succeeds) ...