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There are several low-to-no-cost steps you can take to improve the indoor air quality in your home based on three best practice strategies of: controlling the sources of pollution; insuring there is adequate ventilation; and, using supplemental air cleaning and filtration.
Dust, allergens, mold spores, and mycotoxins, microscopic toxins released by some species of mold, will naturally blow inside your house and thus, your bedroom. So work to keep particle levels low and clean your bedroom almost weekly to keep it dust-free.
Poor Indoor Air Quality Is Especially the Respiratory System. Common indoor pollutants such as radon, asbestos, mold, and more go for the ears, nose, throat, and lungs. Common health effects associated with indoor air pollutants include: Shortness of breath.
The Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Management Plan is designed to protect the health and safety of building occupants and decrease exposure to indoor air contaminants. All employees are required to follow the procedures outlined in this plan.
Air Quality Action Plans ultimately provide the mechanism by which local authorities, in collaboration with national agencies and others, will state their intentions for working towards the air quality objectives through the use of the powers they have available.
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Natural Pollutants Mold and microbial growth, viruses, dust mites and pet fur can enter your home from the outside and accumulate within your air vents and ducts. This not only causes poor indoor air quality but also forces your air conditioner to work harder to regulate airflow and temperatures.
For bedrooms, opening windows regularly can make a big difference. Fresh air circulation helps to reduce moisture buildup and prevents that musty smell from settling in. You can also add an air purifier to your bedroom to help improve air quality throughout the day and while you sleep, boosting your sleep hygiene.

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