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Clean Air for Kids

When we imagine air pollution, itu2019s always outdoors. We never consider the classroom our children sit in each day or their bedroom at home. The truth is, the air indoors is often more polluted than anywhere outside. Indoor air is contaminated with lead, formaldehyde, fire-retardants, radon, and chemicals from air fresheners, cleaners, and fragrances.<br><br>Thankfully, there are active steps you can take to improve the quality of your indoor air. For instance, switching out your air filter monthly, cleaning regularly, and cutting down on air freshener use.

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Clean Air for Kids

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  1. Clean Air for Kids: How to Improve Indoor Air Quality

  2. How to Improve Indoor Air Quality When we imagine air pollution, it’s always outdoors. We never consider the classroom our children sit in each day or their bedroom at home. The truth is, the air indoors is often more polluted than anywhere outside. Indoor air is contaminated with lead, formaldehyde, fire-retardants, radon, and chemicals from air fresheners, cleaners, and fragrances. Thankfully, there are active steps you can take to improve the quality of your indoor air. For instance, switching out your air filter monthly, cleaning regularly, and cutting down on air freshener use. Source: thekidspoint.com

  3. Clean Air for Kids Source: thekidspoint.com

  4. Easy Clean Air for Kids A kid-approved way to avoid toxic air — and keep lungs + brains healthy. The walk to and from school is the most air-toxic time for kids. As much as 60% of the pollution they breathe in is from the school run and playground. Toxic air can harm their lungs, damage the development of their brains and stunt their growth. More kids than ever now suffer from asthma. By taking part in the Clean Air for Kids programme, kids are becoming Clean Air Experts. They have monitored pollution for themselves, and discovered that walking just one road back from a main road can mean up to 50% less toxic air exposure. Source: cleanairforkids.org.uk

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