When most people think of pollution, they imagine smoggy city skylines or traffic congestion. But did you know that the air inside your home can be two to five times more polluted than the air outside? From dust and allergens to pet dander, chemical fumes, and moisture, indoor air quality (IAQ) plays a crucial role in your comfort and health.
The good news? You don’t have to live with stale, contaminated air. There are several effective ways to improve your home’s air quality, reduce airborne irritants, and create a fresher, healthier environment for your entire household. Here are the top strategies to get you started.