Improve Indoor Air Quality by Making Natural Cleaning Sprays
(The Best Years in Life) Research by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has found that indoor air quality is two to five times as bad as the air outdoors. In some instances, it has been shown to be more than 100 times worse. Air pollutants indoors is considered one of the top five public health threats. These findings indicate that once released into your home, air pollutants mostly hang around where they can make you sick. You can improve your air quality with items such as houseplants, air purifiers, and crystal salt lamps, but these things only filter out some of the toxins and pollutants. Introducing fewer contaminants into your home in the first place could help improve indoor air quality. Ironically, the cleaning products you use, particularly sprays, introduce toxic chemicals into your air. By ditching the commercially-made cleaning sprays and filling new spray bottles with homemade solutions you can keep your surfaces clean without sacrificing air quality. Read More.
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