THE INVISIBLE PROBLEM

Indoor air is often
2 to 5 times
more polluted

than the air outside.

Most of us picture pollution as smog and traffic. But the EPA reports the air inside our homes is frequently far dirtier than outdoor air — and we spend about 90% of our time indoors. Dust, pet dander, mold spores, and the residue from everyday cleaning products build up in the rooms where your family sleeps, plays, and breathes.‍ ‍

Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA ranks indoor air pollution among the top five environmental risks to public health.

Mold Spores

Thrive in damp spots and circulate through the air long before you ever see them.

VOCs

Chemicals that off-gas from cleaners, paints, and furnishings into your air.

Dust & Dust Mites

Settle into carpet, bedding, and upholstery, then lift back into the air with every step.

Pet Dander

Tiny flecks of skin from cats and dogs are a leading household allergy trigger.