Indoor air quality is a huge topic in the discussion about air pollution, and it often doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Many people spend a big chunk of their day indoors, whether at home or work, so it’s super important to make sure the air we breathe inside is clean. Common culprits include dust, mold, pet dander, and even chemicals from cleaning products. Poor indoor air quality can lead to a bunch of health issues, from allergies to respiratory problems. To improve it, simple steps can make a big difference, like regular cleaning, using air purifiers, and ensuring good ventilation. Also, opting for natural cleaning products can help cut down on harmful chemicals. By being aware of indoor air quality, we can create healthier spaces for ourselves and our loved ones. A little effort goes a long way!
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