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1. Indoor Air Quality According to the EPA, the air inside the average home is up to five times
more polluted than the air outside. Pollen, dust mites, dirt, and mold spores in your home’s air can cause minor health
problems like eye and nose irritation, dizziness, and headaches. Indoor air pollution can also cause more serious problems
like respiratory illness, as well as aggravate allergies and asthma. There are three ways you can improve the air quality
in your home:
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