Feb
26
2008

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You spend a lot of time cleaning your home but have you ever thought about the cleanliness of the air inside your home? Everyday habits can release tiny particles or vapors in to the air which can aggravate allergies and make you feel rundown.
If too little outdoor air enters a home, pollutants can accumulate to levels that can pose health and comfort issues. Following are simple ways to maintain good air quality inside your home so you can breathe easy:
- Provide adequate ventilation. Open windows and use fans to provide adequate ventilation throughout your home. Make sure appliances, such as your dryer, are properly vented.
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Feb
09
2008

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Hurrah, it’s summer, and a good reason to celebrate the chance to scoot your children outdoors for some clean, pollen-free fresh air. This is especially important if your child has asthma, the lung condition that causes a variety of breathing problems.
Asthma is one of the most widespread chronic diseases of childhood, affecting up to one in four urban children. In fact, in the U.S., children miss more than 14 million days of school every year because of this lung ailment. It’s also one of the common reasons children younger than 15 years of age need hospital care.
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