It’s hard to know the pollution levels in your home, so to help, you might have purchased an air quality monitor to help you keep an eye on your air. Monitors typically offer readings for various pollutants and parameters, like particulate matter, TVOC, temperature, and humidity.
Your monitor can tell you exactly what’s in the air, but you might not know if the readings are considered safe for your home. And how do you respond when certain pollutants spike? For example, what do you do when particulate matter or TVOC levels are high? Or when both are high?
Controlling the air pollution inside your home requires setting a benchmark for healthy air and building good habits around these targets that are effective and convenient for everyone. Since air quality levels can vary around the home, having everyone on board ensures that you can maintain safe indoor levels at all times.
We know there’s a lot to stay on top of, so we created these cheat sheets to help you and your family stay on track. Learn how you can double down on your pollution-control efforts by:
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