Apartment Therapy -
9 Apr 2018 19:30
You don't have to be an allergy sufferer to reap the benefits of clean air at home. According to the EPA (United States Environmental Agency), indoor air pollution -- think mold, dirt, pet hair, fine particles, and carbon monoxide -- can have serious immediate and long-term effects on your health. Everyday annoyances such as dry eyes, headaches, and fatigue could actually be a result of your home's poor air quality -- and chances are you don't even know it.
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