How to Improve Indoor Air Quality – and Why It Matters for Disabled People

Disabled person relaxing on a sofa, holding a mug, with a cane nearby. An open window and air purifier show fresh air flowing in a calm living room.Indoor air quality affects health, energy, and daily functioning, yet it often goes unnoticed. For many disabled people, spending long periods indoors means polluted air can quietly worsen respiratory symptoms, fatigue, pain, and cognitive fog. This article explains why indoor air quality matters more for disabled households, what typically pollutes the air inside homes, and …

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