Allergy and Asthma Season: Could Your Indoor Air Be the Key to Feeling Better?
As allergy and asthma season arrives, millions of Americans are bracing for the familiar symptoms of sneezing, wheezing, and itchy eyes. But while outdoor allergens often take the blame, the air inside your home could be secretly exacerbating your discomfort. In fact, indoor air can be up to five times more polluted than outdoor air, harboring hidden triggers like dust mites, mold, and VOCs. Discover how a simple yet powerful step, examining your indoor air, can be the key to unlocking a healthier, more comfortable living space. Learn more about the surprising impact of indoor air on your health and how you can take control this allergy season.