The problem
Poor indoor air quality
Around 90% of our time is spent indoors like homes, workplaces, or schools. The World Health Organization states that indoor air is 2-5 times more contaminated than outdoor air. These invisible pollutants, which can have detrimental effects on our health, particularly impact those with allergies. Extended exposure to subpar indoor air quality has been associated with fatigue, a decline in overall wellness, respiratory issues like asthma and allergies, as well as more severe conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and lung cancer. Furthermore, indoor air pollution can aggravate cardiovascular problems and even impact cognitive function.