The average person spends approximately 90% of their time indoors. Recent studies have indicated that indoor air is often dirtier and/or contains higher levels of contaminants than outdoor air.
Indoor air quality in your home, workplace, school, church, and indoor environments can be two to five times worse than outside air, and in some cases, as much as one hundred times worse. Such poor indoor air quality poses health challenges for people of all ages.
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