What if the air you breathe every day, inside your home or workspace, was silently affecting your health? From fatigue and headaches to long-term respiratory issues, poor indoor air quality is often ...
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama) -- How many people are concerned about the quality of the air they are breathing every day? Not many, perhaps, unless a thick haze chokes the nation as it did in September 2015.
Cleaning products, candles, cribs, and cosmetics are just a few of the common household items that emit formaldehyde, a colorless, odorless chemical that, when present in the air at levels higher than ...