Indoor Air Pollution Risks from Wood-Burning Fires and Home Pollution

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A study reveals that indoor activities like wood burning and cooking significantly contribute to indoor air pollution, which can pose health risks, especially during holiday seasons when people spend more time at home. Simple measures such as improving ventilation, careful stove management, and using exhaust fans can help reduce exposure to harmful pollutants.
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