Amid pumpkin spice and apple picking, ensure you prioritize steps to keep indoor air quality safe and healthy this fall.

As autumn arrives with its cooler temperatures and a kaleidoscope of colored foliage, you and your loved ones are probably ready to embrace the seasonal activities that make this time of year so special. 

From warming up by the fire to taking crisp strolls through apple orchards or pumpkin patches, fall is a season packed full of all things comfort and coziness. However, as you dive into themed decor and tasty treats during the upcoming months, it's crucial to focus on something less visible but equally important: ensuring healthy indoor air quality for you and your family.

Why? The average person breathes 20,000 breaths daily and spends around 90% of their time indoors1. While it's not a factor we often consider, indoor air is one of the main routes of exposure we face. If that air is packed full of microscopic particles like mold spores, bacteria2, or mycotoxins (toxins produced by certain types of fungi), it will negatively impact our health.

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