Take a clean break from indoor air pollution. The good news is, a winterized home is sealing out the wind and cold. The bad news is, it may be sealing in common pollutants. In fact, research indicates that interior air may be more polluted than outdoor air even in major cities. But with regular, simple maintenance and procedures, you can keep your indoor air fresh as the outdoors – actually, fresher!

Here are a few tips on giving your home a clean bill of health. They can also save money on house cleaning, your appliances’ longevity, and best of all, doctor bills.

The first tip is to always have the fireplace flue open all the way when enjoying a fire in your home. Chimneys need to be checked about once a year to determine if that all parts are working and to determine if the chimney needs to be cleaned or not.

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