Improving Your Indoor Air Quality

Improving Your Indoor Air Quality

Pollen, dust, pet dander and of course viruses are all part of your indoor air quality. Are these circulating inside your home? Are they noticeably affecting your and your family? What are some of the ways you can improve your indoor air quality? Going outside for some fresh air could be a better idea than you might think. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, scientific evidence tells us that air in homes can be more seriously polluted than outdoor air. Considering that most Americans spend up to 90 percent of each day indoors-more than half of that time at

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