Indoor air quality is a significant concern as many people spend more time indoors, where pollutants can accumulate. Common indoor contaminants include dust, mold, pet dander, VOCs, tobacco smoke, and aerosols. The WHO reports that over 3 million people die each year from home air pollution. With the majority of the population breathing air that exceeds recommended limits, leveraging natural air purifiers instead of synthetic, commercial solutions can improve health and sustainability, creating a safer living environment without harmful chemicals.
Most people spend more time indoors than they realize, which can lead to exposure to various indoor pollutants that compromise air quality.
Natural filters present a healthier and more sustainable solution for indoor air quality, cleaning the home without the risks of commercial devices.
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