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Air Pollution Solutions: What Can Be Done?

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Air pollution solutions are some of the most sought after solutions today. Finding a way to improve the quality of air in local cities and states is incredibly important to the well being of the world as a whole. While you can look to governments to make solutions happen for everyone, you can also play a significant role in making decisions for yourself. The fact is, if everyone contributes in some small way to any air pollution solutions, the results will be impressive for everyone. From a large scale to a small scale, there are solutions available.

Air pollution solutions often come from people making small changes in the way they lead their life. Here are some ways you can directly improve the quality of air you breathe in daily.

Improve the quality of life you have indoors. Since you likely spend 80 percent or more of your day indoors, then improving air quality there is the first step in the right direction. Do not smoke in your home but instead smoke outdoors. Choose the best cleaning products for you, which are all natural. Choose chemicals, paints and glues that are healthy for you and always keep windows open while using them to provide good ventilation. Remove debris and dust from your home on a regular basis to keep the quality of air high and to limit mold.

You can also find air pollution solutions from a number of other solutions. For example, invest in energy savings methods, which mean that fewer fossil fuels are used which protects the air quality. Invest in a thermostat that will regulate temperature better and will turn off the air conditioner or furnace when you do not need it on. Replace the light bulbs in your home with new, energy efficient models that reduce the amount of energy you use. Use a clothesline to dry your clothing instead of using a dryer. Choose EPA approved models of all appliances, small and large, that you use within your home.

Air pollution solutions must come from other sources as well as individual use. It pays off for you to invest time and money into businesses and governments that are always working to improve the emissions and air quality in your area. Let your local government officials know how important air quality is to you and work with them to find solutions. For most people, these simple changes will make a sizable difference on a local level, while also helping to improve the environment as a whole. The more people that contribute, the better the results will be.


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