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Who says, “Staying Home Is Safer?”
Keep the chemicals outside by taking your shoes off at the door to avoid tracking of contaminants, hanging dry-cleaned clothes outside before they make it to the closet and never smoking inside (better yet – take the pledge to never smoke!).
Household chores can help with air quality: dust often, keep your ducts clean and forego chemical cleaning products and air fresheners. Also, use a HEPA-filtered vacuum at least twice a week (plus a HEPA air purifier in the bedroom of a child with asthma), and keep your plumbing in good repair to avoid mold growth.
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