Breathe Easy: Indoor Air Filters For Your Home
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July/August 2009
By Jim Hackler
A proactive approach to cleaner indoor air
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■ Remove shoes at the door.
■ Keep heavy pollutant sources such assmoking and pets outside.
■ Vacuum frequently with a high-efficiency model.
■ Caulk and foam around windows and doors to prevent dust, pollen and mold from entering your home.
■ Use nontoxic cleaners and bug sprays.
■ Avoid burning kerosene, wood, oil or petroleum-based candles.
Jim Hackler is an Atlanta-based writer and photojournalist who runs www.theurbaneenvironmentalist.com.
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