Breathing Clean Indoor Air |
The air we breathe inside our home can be as hazardous as the air we inhale in the streets. Thus, it is essential to make a conscious effort in ensuring that we are inhaling clean indoor air for our health. One way to do this is to utilise an air filter that efficiently and effectively does its job. Moreover, anything used in your house must be of non-toxic nature such as the paint applied on walls. For areas that are prone to moisture such as the bathroom, laundry and kitchen, make sure to always keep them dry by utilising available ventilation fans. Moisture encourages the development of mildew and moulds, which can easily be transmitted through the air and cause asthma and allergies, so keep your house as dry as you can especially during wet weather. Lastly, bring plants into your home as they will help purify the air. Additionally, plants are also good additions to enhance the look of your home.
