According to the EPA indoor air is 2 to 5 times more toxic than outdoor air. By breathing clean indoor air, you can avoid allergies, headaches, eye irritations and fatigue. Here are some simple tips:
- Start by ventilating your home and eliminate odors. Don’t mask them.
- Baking soda neutralizes odors. Use as a gentle bathroom cleanser for sink and bath, diluted with water in a spray bottle for the floor. Sprinkle on your carpet before vacuuming.
- Make sure your vacuum is maintained by changing filters at recommended intervals and replacing disposable bags before they’re two thirds full.
- Rinse the canister on bagless vacuums once a month and clear debris from brushes regularly.
- Consider purchasing an ionic air purifier.
- Essential oils such as eucalyptus, lemongrass, oregano and myrrh are great natural air fresheners. A couple of drops in a diffuser is an effective way to clean the air.
- Plants reduce the amount of air particulates.The Peace Lily, Ficus, Boston Fern and Bamboo Palm are just a few of many easy to care for oxygenating house plants. You will feel better in a house with clean air!
Sources:
https://cayenneroom.com/2013/01/18/27-essential-oils-to-purify-air-naturally/
http://greatist.com/connect/houseplants-that-clean-air
http://www.wikihow.com/Maintain-a-Vacuum-Cleaner
https://draxe.com/indoor-air-pollution-worse-than-outdoor/