The apartment is a place where people spend most of their time. Apartments also play an important role in the health and well-being of the people living in them. They’re places for comfort, leisure, living and sleeping. But the air we breathe is polluted by all kinds of harmful gases from industry, traffic and construction sites.

So, how can we improve our indoor air quality?

There are many ways to help us in this regard. One such way is to make sure that when you open your windows or doors during winter, you do it at a time when there will not be much pollution coming out into the room or keep your windows/doors closed till summer has arrived. Some methods are:

“One of the most remarkable discoveries in recent years is that a tiny bit of air pollution can have a huge effect on our health. For instance, exposure to air pollution kills as many as 1 million people every year and causes thousands of deaths every year. Of course, it’s not just bad for us – it’s also bad for the planet.”

It is important to understand how much indoor air pollution actually exists in our homes. There are a lot of myths that are being circulated on the internet. The real facts don’t match the people’s expectations.

This section will provide you with a comprehensive and in depth survey of what indoor air pollution is all about, from the scientific point of view, without any bias or prejudice whatsoever. We will answer some common questions we hear from clients about air pollution:

Testing and improving indoor air is important for everyone, especially the elderly. But what if you are working in a large organization?

You shouldn’t let your managers create their own work environment. They will either tell you to avoid air purifiers or use them when they want to improve indoor air quality.

This guide will explain how to test and improve indoor air quality at home by using an affordable monitor with an SD card reader, a couple of stress balls, some basic tools and a good mood!

If you are wondering how to do something at home, the solution is in your hand.

This article is about testing and improving indoor air quality by using an app called Ondor. It was developed by a company in Norway and it’s currently available as a free app on the App store in Norway. In short, Ondor works like this:

1) Install the app on your phone or tablet and use it to measure air quality inside your house. The measurements are taken during different time periods of the day (from 6:00 am to 7:00 pm). By comparing all these data points, Ondor can detect if there has been a change in air quality during those time frames.

2) When you switch on the app, you can select 3 different conditions – “good”, “fair” or “poor”. These 3 conditions represent good or poor air quality for your home (at night). You then take measurements for that condition every minute for 15 minutes.

It is easy to get that you’ve made a mistake when you’re getting ready for the holidays. Here are some tips on how to test your home air quality to make sure you don’t have any problems.