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How Indoor Air Quality Affects Children’s Health

  • May 11
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 15


Children are more sensitive to indoor pollution because their respiratory systems are still developing.

Common Indoor Pollutants Affecting Children

  • Dust

  • Smoke particles

  • Allergens

  • VOCs

  • Pet dander

Why Clean Air Matters

Cleaner indoor air helps create healthier living spaces for children.

Maintaining good indoor air quality may help reduce exposure to airborne irritants commonly found in homes.

Ways to Improve Indoor Air

  • Increase ventilation

  • Reduce indoor smoke exposure

  • Maintain clean living spaces

  • Use HEPA-based air purifiers

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