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Importance of Indoor Air Quality after a Disaster

After a disaster, it is important to be aware of the quality of the air you are breathing. Indoor air quality can be affected by a number of factors, including dust, mold, and chemicals.

Exposure to dust, mold, and chemicals can cause a number of health problems, including respiratory problems, headaches, and skin irritation. It is important to be aware of the potential health hazards after a disaster and take steps to improve the air quality in your home or office.

There are a number of ways to improve indoor air quality, including:

-Keep the indoor environment clean and free of debris

-Use natural ventilation when possible

-Use air purifiers and filters

-Avoid using chemicals indoors

-Be aware of the potential for mold growth and take steps to prevent it

By taking these steps, you can improve the air quality in your home or office and reduce the risk of health problems.

JCC Restoration LLC

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