Indoor air is usually more
polluted than outdoor air, so you can often make a big difference just by opening the windows.
Did you know that indoor air can be more
polluted than outdoor air?
In fact, studies have shown that indoor air is often more
polluted than outdoor air!
Lucky for us the plants can also help clean indoor air on Earth, which is typically far more
polluted than outdoor air.
Indoor air can be hundreds of times more
polluted than outdoor air and spending time outside is a great way to get some clean air.
It's no surprise that air pollution can affect your health, but did you know that indoor air is 2 to 5 times more
polluted than outdoor air?
The EPA has stated that indoor air quality is 3 times more
polluted than outdoor air quality and a 2000 study found that there is an increase in lead concentrations in our indoor air (Sobel et al., 2000b).
Contrary to popular belief, indoor air is more
polluted than outdoor air, having significant health consequences, says the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Unfortunately, indoor air quality is two to five times more
polluted than outdoor air, according to UL Environment, GREENGUARD Gold by UL Environment, Parson Healthy Materials Lab, and the U.S. Green Building Council.
Unfortunately, a growing body of scientific evidence has indicated that the air within homes and other buildings can be 2 to 5 times more
polluted than outdoor air since pollutants become trapped in the limited space and recirculate repeatedly when you fail to purify the air in your home.
Home air quality: In the last several years, a growing body of scientific evidence has indicated that the air within homes and other buildings can be more seriously
polluted than the outdoor air in even the largest and most industrialized cities.
Everybody knows the outdoor air is polluted, but studies have shown that indoor air is 2 - 5x more
polluted than outdoor air.
From the air we breathe (indoor air quality is on average four times more
polluted than outdoor air quality)
«A growing body of scientific evidence has indicated that the air within homes and other buildings can be more seriously
polluted than the outdoor air in even the largest and most industrialized cities.»
According to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indoor air can be up to 5 times more
polluted than outdoor air: «In the last several years, a growing body of scientific evidence has indicated that the air within homes and other buildings can be more seriously polluted than the outdoor air in even the largest and most industrialized cities.»
90 % of our time is spent indoors and that air can be up to 100 times more
polluted than outdoor air.
Indoor air is 3 - 5 times more
polluted than outdoor air, which means smoking indoors leads to greater toxic buildup and pollution.
Not exact matches
Since we now spend more time indoors
than outdoors and indoor
air can be much more
polluted, perhaps its time to give the home microbiome more
than a passing thought.