As pollution levels rise across cities, our homes are no longer safe havens from toxic air. While stepping outside may expose you to visible smog, the air inside your house can also trap harmful particles, dust, and allergens that affect your health.
Poor indoor air quality can trigger breathing problems, fatigue, eye irritation, and even long-term respiratory issues.
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