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Common household products create plumes of indoor air pollution

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Team from Purdue University warned of the dangers of products including air fresheners, wax melts, floor cleaners, and deodorants.

These everyday products can rapidly fill the air in your home with tiny particles that are small enough to get deep into your lungs.

Worryingly, the true impact on your health of breathing in these chemicals remains unclear.

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75

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71

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48

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informal

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English

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53

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