🏠 Indoor Air Quality: 6 Common Household Items That May Affect Your Lungs — And How to Use Them Safely

We spend up to 90% of our time indoors — at home, at work, or in schools.Image 1

But here’s something surprising:
👉 Indoor air can sometimes be more polluted than outdoor air — even in cities.
Có thể là hình ảnh về văn bản cho biết 'Remove this from your room immediately!! Lung c.a.ncer'Image 2

Many common household items — from cleaning products to furniture — release invisible chemicals and particles into the air. Over time, these substances can irritate your lungs, trigger allergies, and even affect long-term health if used frequently in poorly ventilated areas.

While no single product is likely to cause illness on its own, certain ingredients found in everyday items have been studied for their impact on the respiratory system, especially with chronic exposure.

This guide isn’t meant to alarm you — it’s here to empower you. With a few mindful adjustments, you can enjoy the comforts of home while protecting your lungs and overall well-being.

Because safety isn’t about fear —
👉 It’s about informed choices in the places where you live, breathe, and heal.

🔍 How Indoor Air Affects Your Health

Your lungs react to what you breathe in — even the things you can’t see or smell.

Common indoor air concerns include:

    • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) – gases emitted from paints, cleaners, furniture, and air freshenersImage 1

    • Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) – tiny particles that can lodge deep in the lungsImage 1

    • Ozone – produced by some air purifiers and cleaning devicesImage 1

These pollutants may contribute to:

    • Irritated eyes, nose, or throatImage 1

    • Asthma attacksImage 1

    • Headaches or fatigueImage 1

    • Increased risk of lung infectionsImage 1

⚠️ People with asthma, allergies, children, and the elderly are more sensitive to poor indoor air.

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