You probably don’t think about the air inside your home very often. Maybe you notice when someone burns toast or when your neighbor’s cooking smells drift through the vents, but that’s about it. Here’s something that might surprise you—the air inside your home is likely way more polluted than the air outside. Yeah, even if you live near a busy street. The epa says indoor air can be two to five times more contaminated than outdoor air. Sometimes even worse. And since most of us spend around 90 percent of our time inside, that’s a problem worth paying attention to. I’ve been writing about homes and interiors for over fifteen years now, and I can tell you that air quality is one of those things people overlook until someone in the family starts having headaches or breathing issues. But here’s what’s encouraging. Unlike outdoor pollution where you’re pretty much at…
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