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Air quality refers to the degree to which the air in a particular area is free from pollutants and other harmful substances.
Common air pollutants include particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, ozone, and carbon monoxide.
Poor air quality can cause a range of health effects, from minor irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat to more serious respiratory problems, heart disease, and cancer.
To improve indoor air quality, you can take several steps, such as using air purifiers, ensuring proper ventilation, reducing sources of indoor pollution, and maintaining humidity levels between 30-50%.
To improve outdoor air quality, you can reduce your use of fossil fuels, carpool or use public transportation, support clean energy initiatives, and take other steps to reduce your carbon footprint.
Common sources of indoor air pollution include tobacco smoke, household cleaners, pesticides, mold, and pet dander.
You can test your indoor air quality using air quality monitors, which can measure levels of pollutants such as particulate matter, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and carbon dioxide. You can also hire a professional to perform an indoor air quality assessment.
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