10 March 2019
When we think of air pollution, we tend to picture smoggy, over-populated cities full of traffic fumes or ugly power stations pumping nasty gases into the sky.
It may come as a surprise, then, that the air in our homes is, on average, five times more polluted than outdoor air. Here’s how to improve the air quality in your home on a budget, click here.
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