26.5 Million Americans Would Pay Almost Anything for Better Indoor Air Quality
Almost 10% of all Americans, fully 27 million people, suffer from asthma. Almost 20% of the people who live in high pollen areas. Indoor allergens and irritants play a significant role in triggering their attacks. The kind of allergens and irritants commonly found in carpets, ducts, furniture, cooking smoke, fumes and indoor air where people spend over 90% of their time.
One in four people in America live with indoor air quality problems significant enough to pose health risks to their family. This represents over 120 million Americans.
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