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5 Ways to Reduce Toxins and Pollutants in Your Bedroom

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Filed Under: A Green Home Tagged With: Air Purifier, Bamboo Palm, Bedroom Furnishings, Bedroom Walls, Benjamin Moore, Chemical Pollutants, English Ivy, Fluffy Slippers, Hardware Stores, Hepa Filter, Pothos, Robes, Safe Havens, Several Ways, Slippers, Spider Plants, Stresses, Toxins, Voc Paints, Volatile Organic Compounds, Window Fan

Improve Indoor Air Quality and Breathe Easier This Winter

By Tiffany 1 Comment

We need to be concerned with the air quality in our homes because we spend so much time in them. Studies have shown that indoor air can be even more polluted than what we face outside. The EPA says it is 2-5x times more polluted. Why is this? Well, inside we have close proximity to all the dirt, chemicals, and germs we track inside, pet dander, dust mites, mold, VOCs from paint, and other compounds that off-gas from the furniture and others possession we have inside our home. In winter this is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: A Green Home Tagged With: Aloe Plants, Aloe Vera, Biggie, Cold Air, Colds Flu, Doors And Windows, Dust Mites, English Ivy, Germs, Golden Pothos, House Cleaners, Indoor Air Quality, Open Doors, Pesticide, Pollutants, Snake Plants, Spider Plants, Time Of Year, Trave, Vegetation, Vinegar, Vocs

A Clean Breeze with More House Plants

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Did you ever consider how much time we spend indoors daily? It’s shocking if we add up the minutes and hours compared to just being out in the world. That’s why indoor air is something we shouldn’t take for granted, especially when low quality air can create unhealthy side effects for the whole family. In fact, poor indoor air caused by various factors including mold, mildew, and fumes from paint, heating systems, or other chemicals are catalysts for allergies that contribute to one of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: A Green Home Tagged With: Alca, Benzene, Boston Fern, Causes Of Asthma, Clean Breeze, English Ivy, Formaldehyde, Heating Systems, House Plants, Household Plants, Landscape Contractors, Leading Health, Little Sun, Living Spaces, Mold Mildew, Quality Air, Rubber Plants, Safety Organizations, Spider Plants, Sun Light

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Meet Tiffany

My name is Tiffany and I am a flower farmer and urban homesteader in Central Ohio with my husband, three children, and assorted furry friends. When I am not blogging I am usually thrift store shopping, gardening, wildcrafting and food foraging, or otherwise enjoying nature. Enjoy! Read More…

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