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5 Surprising Facts About the Air in Your Home

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The air in our home is highly polluted, thanks to things like pets, mites, pollen and smoking.
  These pollutants can lead to all sorts of health problems, if they are not dealt with properly.
Here are 5 more facts about the air you breathe in your home: 1.
 You'd think that with the increase in road and air traffic, and more people traveling, that the air is much safer and less polluted inside compared to outside.
  You'd be wrong however.
  Indoor air is 2-5 times more polluted than outdoor air.
  Allergies and asthma cases are on the rise, and almost 1 in 3 of the population has an allergy problem which is partly due to dirty indoor air.
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 We breathe around 0.
5 litre of air in every breath, 12,000 litres per day.
  Normally, indoor air contains around 100 million particles per litre.
  Smoking increases this to around 100 billion particles per litre.
The massive increase in particles helps to explain why smokers are more at risk of lung and other respiratory diseases.
  In addition, as there are many more particles in the air, it also explains why passive smokers, those who are in the vicinity of a smoker, are at risk too.
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 As around 90% of time is spent indoors, it important that your home and working environment are clean.
  Although if you work outdoors, you might only need to concentrate on your home.
  When was the last time you cleaned your home properly, from top to bottom, and gave it a good airing? 4.
 Using a vacuum cleaner regularly can help to reduce the amount of dust particles in the air in your home, and can make the air safer to breathe.
  It is recommended that you do not smoke in your home, as the risk of allergies and illnesses increase, especially if there are children in the home.
In addition, regular cleaning can help to prolong the lives of carpets, flooring and furnishings.
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 If your vacuum is very old or ineffective, it can actually make the air worse.
  This is because the vacuum cleaner doesn't pick up all the dust particles, and just moves them around, which can make them more likely to be inhaled.
  It is recommended that you regularly check the condition of you vacuum cleaner, and clean or replace filters, fit a new hose, nozzle, brush or motor, as necessary.
  This will help to make sure that your vacuum cleaner will last longer, and will be cheaper than buying a new one.
Why not make sure that your home is cleaner, by regularly vacuuming and not smoking inside?
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