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Is your home’s indoor air unhealthy?

We usually think of air pollution as outdoors coming from a power plant or vehicle emissions,
but the air inside our home can be 2-5 times more unhealthy leading to allergies and asthma.
Here you will find resources to improve your indoor air quality (IAQ) and explore:

  • -   How does the air in my home become unhealthy? How will unhealthy air affect me?
  • -   How can I test to find out what indoor air quality problems may be in my home?
  • -   What are indoor allergy triggers? How can I make my indoor air healthier?
Join in and share your experiences. We all want to breathe easier and become healthier.

Dust Mites

Dust mites can trigger asthma at night.

If you have trouble getting to sleep due to your asthma symptoms worsening at night, this could be a sign that your body is sensitive to dust mites.  We all share our beds with dust mites, but most of Read More →

Are you allergic to these intruders – dust mites?

Whether we like it or not we share our home with dust mites. For most people dust mites are harmless since they don’t carry diseases. But some people, especially asthmatics, are allergic to them. It’s important that Read More →