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In this episode of the Refurb and Retrofit podcast, host Matt Milloy speaks with Simon Jones, the host of the Air Quality Matters podcast. They discuss the critical importance of indoor air quality, the risks associated with poor air quality, and practical solutions for improving air quality in homes. Simon emphasizes the need for effective ventilation, the impact of outdoor pollution, and the role of citizen activism in advocating for better air quality standards. The conversation also highlights the importance of understanding air quality as an access issue for vulnerable populations and provides actionable insights for homeowners looking to improve their living environments.
- Indoor air quality is crucial for long-term health.
- 90% of our lives are spent indoors, highlighting the importance of home air quality.
- Air quality is the largest single environmental risk we face.
- Ventilation is essential for maintaining good air quality in homes.
- Poor air quality disproportionately affects vulnerable populations.
- Citizen activism can drive significant changes in air quality legislation.
- Understanding air quality as an access issue is vital for inclusivity.
- Practical solutions exist for improving air quality in homes.
- Awareness of outdoor pollution is necessary for better indoor air quality management.
- Homeowners should prioritize low VOC products and effective ventilation systems.
Links:
https://www.airqualitymatters.net/podcast
https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-air-quality-matters
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