Respiratory diseases are on the rise, affecting millions worldwide. According to the American Lung Association, more than 34 million Americans live with a chronic lung disease. While outdoor air pollution is a well-known culprit, many overlook the impact of indoor environments—especially home decor—on lung health. Subtle factors like new furniture, carpeting, and even wall paints can harbor hidden threats. Early symptoms of lung problems often go undetected, making prevention crucial. Understanding how our living spaces influence respiratory well-being is essential for safeguarding our health and that of our loved ones.
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5. Upholstered Furniture and Chemical Off-Gassing New sofas, chairs, and mattresses often emit a variety of chemicals in a process known as off-gassing. These emissions can…