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some, maybe, but very few. a lot of germs thrive on cold and dry, and others like warm and wet (or somewhere in between). i definitely wouldn't reccomend it - bugs and even more germs could get in. so, really, no.

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Q: Does opening windows when the temperature outside is 30 kill germs in the house?
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