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Indoor air quality affects more people than they realize.
For many people growing up with allergies, asthma, COPD, or breathing sensitivities, symptoms are often blamed on weather, seasons, or genetics alone. But one of the biggest factors is often much closer — the environment inside the home.
For people dealing with asthma or allergies, the home environment matters more than most people think.
Dust buildup inside the bedroom is something many people overlook, but for individuals dealing with allergies, asthma, or breathing sensitivities, it can make a noticeable difference in comfort and sleep quality.
For people sensitive to allergens or airborne particles, reducing dust inside sleeping areas may help create a more comfortable environment.
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