Posted in Air Quality, on April 08, 2015
Canadians typically spend up to 90% at home, work, and school. Clean air is crucial for good health, and this is particularly true when it concerns indoor air. While a considerable number of Canadians spend time indoors, most aren't aware of the effects of poor air quality on their health.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on March 23, 2015
Indoor air quality can be negatively affected by a variety of things. Building materials, contents, furniture, toys, decorating materials, smoking, candles, incense, the list goes on.
Read MorePosted in Air Quality, on March 23, 2015
Indoor air quality can be negatively affected by a variety of things. Building materials, contents, furniture, toys, decorating materials, smoking, candles, incense, the list goes on.
Read More