Everyone wants to breathe clean, fresh air, so we take work on reducing our carbon footprint and avoid exposure to toxic fumes. Even when we’re aware of outdoor pollutants, many people don’t realize the air inside our homes can be just as unhealthy (or worse) than the air outside. Children are especially vulnerable to pulmonary problems caused by poor indoor air, which means parents need to know what they can do to keep their home’s air clean and kids healthier.
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