Delhi's air has reached a very poor category. AQI is beyond 300. This suffocating air is causing many health problems. To avoid this, people are being advised to stay at home as much as possible. Even children's schools were closed. However, you can be exposed to pollution even while staying in your home. There are some factors due to which you can fall ill even while staying at home. In such a situation, you can protect yourself with the help of these tips. Know what those tips are

Tips to make the house pollution-free

  • No matter how much your house is covered, polluted air still enters the house. In such a situation, you must install an air purifier in the house. It filters the air and makes it breathable.
  • Do not smoke even by mistake. Burning chemicals increases the risk of air pollution. If you are smoking cigarettes at home, it will not only harm you but the people present in the house will also come in contact with the cigarette smoke. Smoking cigarettes is equivalent to living in polluted air. Apart from this, avoid burning mosquito wicks, incense sticks and incense sticks in the house. The smoke coming out of it can cause difficulty in breathing.

  • Plant trees to purify the air at home. Plant plants like Areca Palm, Snake Plant, Tulsi, Spider Plant, and Aloe Vera on the balcony. These plants release oxygen in large quantities. Due to this, the air in the house remains clean and pure.
  • Pollution in the house also comes from the kitchen. Gas stoves release a variety of harmful pollutants, including carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide. Therefore, whenever you are cooking, turn on the kitchen vent.
  • Dust also collects in curtains and carpets, hence these can also cause pollution. Keep them clean.

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