You may be concerned about indoor air pollution. With so much concern about the quality of air outside degraded by cars and other pollutants many people forget about how important the air quality in their own home is. You probably spend the majority of your time at home or at the office. During this time you are constantly exposed to indoor air pollution.
Minimize indoor air pollution
There are several steps you can take to minimize and reduce indoor air pollution. First, try to minimize the amount of dirt that you bring inside your house. This dirt and dust may come in from your shoes or clothing. Avoid smoking indoors. Second hand smoke indoors is a major issue that is easily avoidable in reducing indoor air pollution. Pets are another source of indoor pollution that can be avoided.
Keeping your windows shut can avoid turning outdoor pollution into indoor air pollution. However, at the same time you are preventing indoor air pollution from escaping. When dealing with more serious air pollutants -- such as paint -- this is a big no no.
Removing indoor air pollution
To remove indoor air pollution you can take several approaches. The first, is a furnace filter. This will remove large dust particles through your furnace system. The second is to purchase a good HEPA air purifier or ionic air purifier.
Breath healthy air
Indoor air pollution is an important issue that everyone should be concerned with when dealing with their health. Enjoy your healthy lifestyle with clean air.
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