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Indoor Air Quality Improvement
- Clean and Vacuum Regularly: Regularly cleaning and vacuuming can help reduce the amount of dust, pollen, and other allergens that can accumulate in the air.
- Change Air Filters: Frequently replacing air filters can help reduce the amount of dust and other airborne particles that can negatively impact indoor air quality.
- Improve Ventilation: Adequate ventilation can help remove stale air and reduce the accumulation of airborne particles.
- Use Natural Cleaning Products: Switching to natural cleaning products can help reduce the number of chemical vapours and fumes that can accumulate in the air.
- Avoid Smoking Indoors: Smoking indoors can significantly reduce air quality and pollute the air with harmful toxins.
- Use Houseplants: Certain houseplants can help filter out pollutants and improve indoor air quality.
- Use Air Purifiers: Air purifiers can help remove airborne particles and improve indoor air quality.