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Battling Invisible Threats: Home Air Pollution, Its Toll on Children, and PuroAir as a Smart Solution

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 Home air pollution is an often-overlooked threat that can harm your family's health, especially children. Indoor air can be 2-5 times more polluted than outdoor air, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as people spend up to 90% of their time indoors. This article explores what causes home air pollution, its impact on kids backed by scientific data, and how PuroAir offers a cost-effective solution to keep your home safe.   What Causes Home Air Pollution? Indoor air pollution comes from everyday sources that turn homes into hidden hazard zones. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from paints, carpets, and furniture release harmful gases over time. Household cleaners, air fresheners, and pesticides emit chemicals that linger. Biological pollutants like dust mites, pet dander, mold from dampness, and pollen thrive in humid conditions. Gas stoves, fireplaces, and heaters produce combustion byproducts like carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide if poorly vented. Sec...

3 Air Purification Systems Ranked - Puroair Earns Best Ranking

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  Why Clean Air at Home Matters—and How to Get It If there’s one thing we often overlook, it’s the air we breathe indoors—especially where our families spend most of their time. Air that seems invisible can actually be full of tiny troublemakers like pet dander, pollen, dust mites, and mold spores. Even if you don’t see them, they can cause sneezes, itchy eyes, fatigue, and long-term problems like asthma or other respiratory issues. Scientific research shows that indoor air is often 2 to 5 times more polluted than outdoor air—thanks to poor ventilation and contaminants trapped inside. HEPA filtration, validated in numerous studies, can remove up to 99.97% of particles down to 0.3 microns—tiny enough to stop allergens and mold spores in their tracks. Common Culprits of Dirty Home Air Pet dander : Protein-rich particles from pets stick to walls, furniture, and tiny dust motes—triggering allergies for residents and guests (even those without explicit pet sensitivity). Pollen :...