Indoor air can sometimes be more polluted than outdoor air. This is because homes often trap toxins from things like cleaning products, building materials, and even our own bodies. To improve your quality of life, it's important to maximize the air quality in your home. One easy way to do this is to air out your home regularly. This will… Read More
pA great many people underestimate the impact of home air quality on their general health and well-being. Remarkably, the air within your house can often be more contaminated than the air beyond. Typical sources of interior air contamination include particles, pet dander, mold, gaseous organic chemicals from domestic products, and even vapors fr… Read More