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Understanding the Sources of Indoor Air Pollution

Understanding the Sources of Indoor Air Pollution

Discover the major sources of indoor air pollution lurking in your home, from asbestos and pet dander to radon and smoke. This guide explains how these pollutants affect respiratory health, aggravate allergies, and increase risks for serious illnesses. Learn effective ways to improve indoor air quality and protect your well-being. Tap here to learn more about the primary sources of indoor air pollution in homes.

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November 12, 2024
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  1. Understanding the Sources of Indoor Air Pollution LEARN ABOUT THE

    COMMON SOURCES OF INDOOR AIR POLLUTION AND HOW THEY IMPACT YOUR HEALTH AND HOME.
  2. Common Sources of Indoor Air Pollution Asbestos: Found in older

    homes; dangerous when disturbed during renovations. Biological Contaminants: Includes pet dander, mold, and dust mites, which trigger allergies and asthma. Building Materials: Formaldehyde emissions from pressed wood and construction materials can cause irritation and health risks. Secondhand Smoke: Contains harmful chemicals that can lead to respiratory diseases. Combustion Appliances: Release carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide, affecting air quality. Radon: A leading cause of lung cancer that seeps through cracks in floors and walls WHAT’S POLLUTING YOUR INDOOR AIR?
  3. Allergies & Asthma: Pollutants worsen respiratory conditions. Respiratory Illnesses: Poor

    air quality leads to bronchitis, pneumonia, and lung infections. Severe Diseases: Prolonged exposure to radon, asbestos, and smoke increases the risk of lung cancer. HOW INDOOR POLLUTANTS AFFECT YOUR HEALTH
  4. Ventilation: Use exhaust fans in kitchens and bathrooms to improve

    airflow. Air Filtration: Regularly replace HVAC filters and invest in air purifiers. Control Humidity: Keep indoor humidity levels at 30%-50% to prevent mold. Use Low-VOC Products: Choose products with low or no VOCs for cleaner indoor air. H O W T O B R E A T H E E A S I E R I N D O O R S
  5. Natural Ways to Improve Air Quality Ventilation: Use exhaust fans

    in kitchens and bathrooms to improve airflow. Air Filtration: Regularly replace HVAC filters and invest in air purifiers. Control Humidity: Keep indoor humidity levels at 30%-50% to prevent mold. Use Low-VOC Products: Choose products with low or no VOCs for cleaner indoor air. H O W T O B R E A T H E E A S I E R I N D O O R S
  6. By identifying and addressing the sources of indoor air pollution,

    you can protect your health and create a cleaner, safer living environment. Conclusion Take Control of Your Indoor Air Quality
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    customer service and over 75,000 5-star reviews. Fast, free shipping right to your door Filterbuy’s filters capture more dust, pollen, and pollutants, providing superior protection for your indoor air quality.