After a disaster, the importance of indoor air quality is often overlooked. However, poor air quality can lead to a number of health problems, including respiratory infections, headaches and fatigue.
There are a number of ways to improve indoor air quality after a disaster. First, open doors and windows to allow fresh air to circulate. Second, clean up any debris and standing water, which can harbor mold and bacteria. Finally, use fans and air purifiers to circulate the air and remove any contaminants.
By taking these steps, you can help ensure that your family is breathing safe, clean air after a disaster.
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