- According to the Environmental Protection Agency, indoor air quality is a greater health hazard than outdoor air pollution with pollutants being up to 2-5 times higher indoors.
- The U.S. Surgeon General states that poor indoor air quality contributes to cancers, cardiovascular disease, asthma, and other illnesses.
- Improving indoor air quality, helps reduce school/work absenteeism and improves concentration, resulting in increased productivity and performance.
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