Signs Of Poor Indoor Air Quality
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), it’s very likely the air quality in your home is much worse than outdoor air quality. There are several signs to be aware of that you need to improve your home’s indoor air quality. Lingering Cold Symptoms Poor indoor air quality can cause cold-like symptoms. These include sneezing, coughing, nausea and dizziness. You may also experience irritated eyes, nose and throat. If these symptoms last over two weeks or get better when you’re away from home, it’s likely your indoor air quality is the problem. Dust Buildup Another sign of poor indoor air...
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