From CNN.com:
It’s time to breathe a sigh of relief — sort of. Thanks to changes in air-quality and emissions laws over the past 30 years, the air you breathe when you head outdoors this summer is cleaner than ever.
But indoors? Yuck. The air inside your home is two to five times more polluted, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
And if you suffer from allergies or asthma, spending too much time at home can make you feel worse. Fortunately, you don’t need to live in a plastic bubble to solve the problem.
Here’s how to make your home a (nearly) pollution-free zone… (read the rest of this informative article here).
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About Christopher Cocca
Christopher Cocca is a Pennsylvania-based writer and community organizer. His fiction and creative nonfiction have appeared in Brevity, elimae, Pindeldyboz, Geez Magazine, Creative Nonfiction, Generate, and elsewhere. He earned a Master of Divinity degree from Yale Divinity School in 2005 and a Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing (fiction) from The New School in 2011. He helps lead the Air Quality Partnership of Lehigh Valley - Berks and is the Associate for Urban Mission at FPC Allentown. Opinions expressed on-line are solely his. Quotation does not equal endorsement, except for when it does.
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