In recent times, Air Quality Index (AQI) has made the headlines as a major concern, with indoor air pollution contributing to over 60% of air pollution Be it fumes escaping from the kitchen, pesticides from houseplants, smoke from candies, or dust collected in appliances, these indoor air pollutants get trapped within the home and affect the ambience, not to forget sleep cycles, stress and overall health of the occupants. Don't let your sanctuary become a place where you're not safe and healthy. Read on for some expert tips on reducing the harmful effects of indoor air pollutant and improving indoor air quality
Facilitate Ventilation
Ankit Ojha and Anand Ojha, Principal Designers Anand Atelier Associate, say that cross ventilatic is a must. "Until and unless the air inside any roc is not ventilated properly, the space will never be good enough. Size of the windows doesn't matte Ankit and Anand agree, the duo shares some pointers to bear in mind
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