When we think of the issue of air quality, we tend to think of things like factories expelling all sorts of horrible things into the atmosphere and exhaust fumes from cars. These are certainly legitimate concerns for sure, but did you know the air inside homes is often worse? It is, and for several reasons, including but not limited to, poorer circulation of air, daily use of chemical-laden products and the release of dangerous substances used in the manufacturing of furniture that slowly leaks out into the house.
The good news is you can do a lot to improve the air you breathe within the four walls of your home.
Here are just a few suggestions to get you started on improving indoor air quality.
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