We may not be able to see it, but our indoor air contains harmful levels of invisible particulates, toxic fumes, and dangerous germs.
We may not be able to see it, but our indoor air contains harmful levels of invisible particulates, toxic fumes, and dangerous germs.
Poor indoor air quality has been linked to a reduction in a person’s ability to perform specific mental tasks requiring concentration, calculation, and memory.
Prolonged time indoors increases the risk of contracting an illness, while ultrafine particulate matter (PM2.5) that enters the bloodstream