If you think the only place you have to worry about air quality is outdoors, you might want to think again. Since we spend most of our time (yes, including when we're asleep) indoors, the quality of the air inside our homes and workplaces can have an even bigger impact on our health.
In South Texas, with the high heat and humidity a constant factor, indoor spaces can quickly become breeding grounds for mold, bacteria and other things you don't want to breathe into your lungs. To help fight back and learn how to improve our indoor air quality, we sat down with the folks from Mathews Air Comfort Solutions. Check out these simple tips in our video above.
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