Country Homes & Interiors

Cleaner air at home

We spend most of our lives inside, so the air quality in our homes really matters. Indoor air pollution impacts our health, triggering headaches, asthma and increased risk of stroke. Thankfully, there’s a lot we can do to improve it.

‘Indoors or out, the key to breathing clean air is not to make it dirty in the first place,’ says science writer

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