There’s virtually no place in the American business world that not only has these “fresheners” in every bathroom, but they’re also in lobbies, hallways, office spaces and, most frightening, nurseries worldwide. While they may seem to be nice smells, what’s in the synthetic versions of these fragrances is not so nice.
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Moisture and Mold Problems: Preventing and Solving Them in Your Home Mold in the house isn’t just a problem for people with allergies or asthma. Prevent mold -- and the health problems it causes -- with these basic tips from the experts at WebMD.
The air inside your home is typically even more polluted than the air outside. And research shows we spend most of our time indoors, which is all the more reason to start cleaning our indoor air. Check out these 12 ways to get clean air without chemicals. https://www.mnn.com/health/healthy-spaces/stories/11-ways-get-clean-air-without-chemicals?fbclid=IwAR06FWwzpJEHoIcjTn8z0e30EP6faLVDY4Kh8lFoAGMN3tlR06hUq3BqcQU
12 ways to get clean air without chemicals The air inside your home can be more polluted than the air outside. Want cleaner air? Here are 11 natural ways to clean your indoor air without using chemicals.