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Clean Air for Kids: How to Improve Indoor Air Quality

Clean Air for Kids: How to Improve Indoor Air Quality
When we imagine air pollution, it’s always outdoors. We never consider the classroom our children sit in each day or their bedroom at home. The truth is, the air indoors is often more polluted than anywhere outside. Indoor air is contaminated with lead, formaldehyde, fire-retardants, radon, and chemicals from air fresheners, cleaners, and fragrances.

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Clean Air for Kids: How to Improve Indoor Air Quality
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