Just because you don't battle wildfire smoke or city smog on the daily doesn't mean you're not susceptible to polluted air. In many cases, the call -- or cause of this tainted air -- may be coming from inside the house.
According to Michael Rubino, founder of HomeCleanse and chairman of Change the Air Foundation, "Indoor air is not as healthy as we may think." Rubino, who hosts the health-focused podcast Never Been Sicker , identifies several potential offenders sitting in our homes, going mostly unnoticed
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While obvious offenders like cigarette smoke, dust buildup , visible mold and pet dander clearly compromise indoor air quality, these represent