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Breathing Easy: Improve Your Home's Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) With These Tips
Most of us spend most of our time indoors, whether it's binge-watching our favourite shows, attending virtual classes, or just vibing with friends.
But, here's the deal - have you ever stopped to think about the air we're breathing in our cosy abodes? Indoor air quality (IAQ) is where it's at, and we've got some rad tips to help you level up your IAQ game.

Whether you're in bustling Mumbai or serene Shimla, these tips are for all our Indian homies.
Tips To Elevate Your Home's Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)
1. Open those windows
Fact: Indoor air can be up to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air. So, crack open those windows and let the natural air circulation do its thing. Fresh air equals good vibes!

2. Get some indoor plants
Studies show that houseplants not only look cool but also purify the air by absorbing pollutants. Think snake plants, spider plants, and peace lilies. Green thumb, anyone?
3. Regular dusting and vacuuming
We know cleaning might not be our jam, but a clean crib means less dust, and allergens, and a healthier IAQ. Blast some tunes, get your squad together, and clean up!

4. Ventilation matters: use exhaust fans
Cooking up a storm in the kitchen or enjoying a hot shower? Switch on those exhaust fans to kick odours and excess moisture to the curb.
5. Say no to smoking
Smoking indoors is a big no-no. Cigarette smoke is a major IAQ buzzkill, and we're all about fresh vibes.
6. Freshen up with natural scents
Ditch those chemical air fresheners. Use essential oils and diffusers for a clean, natural fragrance that also has mood-boosting benefits.
7. Invest in air purifiers
Studies indicate that air purifiers can significantly reduce indoor air pollutants. They're worth the investment for better breathing.

8. Control humidity
Maintain indoor humidity at around 50% to prevent mould growth and dust mites. You can use a dehumidifier in monsoon season, and a humidifier in dry winters.
9. Go natural with cleaning products
Check labels peeps! Opt for natural, eco-friendly cleaning products. This is not only great for the planet but also for your IAQ.
10. Shoes - outside!
Don't drag the outside world inside. Leave your shoes at the door to keep pollutants and allergens out.
11. No secondhand smoke
Studies show that even exposure to secondhand smoke can be harmful. Ensure your home is smoke-free for a healthier atmosphere.
12. Regular HVAC maintenance
If you've got central heating or air conditioning, get them regularly serviced to keep the air quality top-notch.

13. Cut the clutter
Decluttering is all the rage. Minimalism not only looks sleek but also makes it easier to keep your space clean and IAQ high.
14. Monitor CO levels
Install carbon monoxide detectors, especially if you use gas appliances.
Disclaimer: These tips are general suggestions for improving IAQ. Consult a professional for specific concerns or conditions.



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