Is the air in your apartment stale and airing it out doesn't help much?
It is possible that this is due to the presence of some dangerous things in the house.
We are talking about objects that seriously worsen air quality.
If you do not remove these things or stop using them, you and your household may have serious health problems.
These products are real dust collectors.
Do you have a carpet in your home that is decades old?
Consider throwing this thing away. After all, it probably has accumulated a lot of dust, dirt and allergens. Even if you often cleaned, vacuumed and beat the carpet.
Do you have a sofa in your apartment that is older than you? Then don't be surprised that you find it hard to breathe in the apartment!
Old furniture not only accumulates dust, but also releases hazardous compounds.
It's time to get rid of your long-lived sofa!
Bad news for bibliophiles and lovers of preserving newspapers and magazines for decades: an abundance of old publications in an apartment leads to the appearance of mold and a large amount of dust.
Perhaps it makes sense to sell, donate to a library, or simply throw away some of your “savings.”
We are talking about gels, powders and liquids that contain dangerous compounds.
Aggressive "chemistry" can make the air stuffy and your health - bad.
If you light them often, many dangerous compounds will appear in the air.
The situation will worsen if you stop airing the room frequently.
It is better to use candles made of beeswax rather than paraffin.