
We should not underestimate the need for clean indoor air quality in our homes. Our homes contain many substances that may be hazardous to our health and as Canadians we spend on average 90% of our time inside.
It is important to be aware of how to take corrective measures that will improve indoor air quality in our homes. Indoor air quality pollutants range from minor irritants such as dust and animal dander, to major irritants such as molds and chemical vapours that may be emitted from building materials and furnishings.
Click on the link to Health Canada to learn more
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/air/in/index-eng.php
It is important to be aware of how to take corrective measures that will improve indoor air quality in our homes. Indoor air quality pollutants range from minor irritants such as dust and animal dander, to major irritants such as molds and chemical vapours that may be emitted from building materials and furnishings.
Click on the link to Health Canada to learn more
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/air/in/index-eng.php










