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February 16, 2014

Air Pollutants in Your Bedroom

North Americans spend more time in their bedrooms than any other room in their homes. Because of this, carbon dioxide levels can be a concern. If the ventilation system in your home is not functioning up to par, carbon dioxide can accumulate as we breathe out.

bedroom air pollutants

 

How to Improve Your Bedroom Air Quality

One way to add fresh oxygen in your bedroom and reduce carbon dioxide is by introducing plants into your home that can improve air quality. If you do this though, be sure to keep the humidity controlled as plants can nurture mold growth. Optimal humidity levels can be checked with a simple air quality inspection.

 

Also check out;

Air pollutants in your garage

Air pollutants in your bathroom

Air quality tips for your roof

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