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Bad indoor air quality can lead to headaches, nose and throat irritation, respiratory difficulties, itchy eyes and general lethargy. You can avoid these problems by taking some simple steps, such as improving ventilation and keeping the workplace clean and dust-free. The Indoor Air Quality Information Centre of the Environmental Protection Department provides updated information such as guidelines, pamphlets and a list of IAQ service and products. Quick tips on improving indoor air quality can also be found at the following websites: |
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