A new study suggests people may be exposed to unhealthy levels of airborne pollutants inside their homes, even if the outdoor ...
Using scented products indoors changes the chemistry of the air, producing as much air pollution as car exhaust does outside, ...
You might want to think twice about setting the mood with a scented wax melt (or at least open a window at the same time): a ...
When it comes to tackling air pollution, most of the airtime is given to outdoor sources such as car fumes and heavy industry ...
Randi Huckaby, dry filtration product manager with Camfil Air Pollution Control (APC), a global leader in industrial d ...
The team note that factors such as household location, ventilation, and occupancy patterns influenced particle levels - ...
Consumers and businesses invest in advanced air purification technologies, ventilation systems, and HEPA filters to combat indoor air pollution and meet new regulatory standards. U.S. Indoor Air ...
New research has shown that scented wax melts and other products release as much indoor pollution as a diesel engine.
A new study found that some common scented home products could be creating a worrying amount of indoor air pollution - as ...
You might think your home is a safe haven from pollution, but research reveals that indoor air can be even dirtier than what’s outside - sometimes exceeding World Health Organization safety limits.
Scented chemical fragrances in household products react with ozone, creating harmful nanoparticles that pollute indoor air.
The particles eminating from burning scented wax melts indoors can create a “tremendous amount” of indoor air pollution — ...