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Headaches, fatigue, or brain fog indoors

What’s likely happening in your home:
Headaches and fatigue indoors are often linked to poor air exchange or gas buildup, not dust.
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This commonly includes:​​
Stale indoor air that isn’t being replaced with fresh air
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Elevated carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚) from breathing in enclosed spaces
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Combustion byproducts from gas appliances
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Gas-phase pollutants from everyday activities
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PM2.5 Exposure – PM2.5 is tiny airborne particles that can penetrate deep into the lungs and enter the bloodstream,
These issues are subtle — and often invisible — but noticeable over time.
Why remediation matters:
Reduced focus and productivity
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Poor sleep quality
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Increased headaches and fatigue
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