Most Hungarians survive the summer months in hot real estate
According to a recent survey, one in three Hungarians is dissatisfied with the air quality in their home, and one in two respondents experience symptoms that can be caused by poor indoor air quality. Wavin’s survey also revealed that the majority of Hungarians will survive the summer months in hot real estate, as 59 percent of respondents do not cool their homes at all. According to the data, every third Hungarian plans to renovate and invest in improving indoor air quality.
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