The quality of life inside your home is directly related to the quality of the air you breathe. Pollutants can affect your health and enjoyment of your home; some can even be dangerous or deadly. The EPA recommends that homeowners test their residences for various pollutants, including radon, formaldehyde, asbestos, lead, and biological and chemical contaminants. Everyday items like cooking stoves, heating stoves, fireplaces and other heaters can add to the dust and pollutants already present in the air; these can create significant health problems in susceptible individuals. Fortunately, there are a few simple steps recommended by the EPA that can dramatically improve the quality of the air inside your home.

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