Indoor air pollutants might not be the first thing on our minds when we think about air quality, but they’re super important. Things like dust, mold, pet dander, and even smoke from cooking can all contribute to poor air quality inside our homes. These pollutants can lead to allergies, asthma attacks, and other respiratory issues. Interestingly, some common household items, like air fresheners and cleaning products, can release harmful chemicals into the air. To improve indoor air quality, we can take simple steps like regularly cleaning, using natural cleaning products, and ensuring good ventilation. Keeping plants around can also help, as they can naturally filter out some toxins. By being aware of indoor air pollutants, we can create healthier living spaces for ourselves and our loved ones. A few small changes can make a big difference!
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