Studies show that the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) of the average home can be up to 100 times more polluted than outdoor air.
Today's well-insulated homes and buildings often lack the ability to "breathe" freely. Invisible pollutants produced by common household substances, plus dust and excess humidity that get trapped in houses, can increase your risk of chronic respiratory illness and your home's risk of serious structural damage.
Pervasive irritants such as dust, dust mites, cigarette smoke and other pollutants commonly found in household air may increase the risk of chronic respiratory illness, allergies, sinusitis, frequent headaches, coughing and asthma.
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