What things in an apartment can be hazardous to health

What things in an apartment can be hazardous to health
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At first glance, a home is a place of comfort and safety. However, even in the cleanest and most well-maintained apartment, there may be items and substances that harm health.

Sometimes we don't realize that the source of headaches, allergies, or chronic fatigue is right under our noses.

Plastic containers and dishware

Many plastic products release harmful chemicals, especially when heated. When food is heated in a microwave in such containers, toxic compounds like bisphenol-A (BPA) can get into the food. It's better to prefer glass or ceramic containers.

Aerosols and air fresheners

Aromatic sprays, furniture cleaning products, and air fresheners contain volatile organic compounds. They can cause respiratory irritation, allergies, and even affect hormone levels. Regular ventilation is much safer than artificial fragrances.

Old furniture and carpets

Furniture made before the 2000s is particularly dangerous as it may contain formaldehyde and other carcinogens. Carpets and furniture upholstery often accumulate dust, mold spores, and mites, causing allergies and breathing problems.

Washing and cleaning products

Many household chemicals contain aggressive substances that can penetrate the skin or evaporate into the air. With prolonged use, they can cause skin irritations, headaches, and deterioration of well-being.

Candles and incense sticks

Although they create a cozy atmosphere, some scented candles and sticks release soot and toxic substances when burning, especially with poor ventilation. This can cause coughing, headaches, and deterioration of indoor air quality.

Curtains and bedding made of synthetic materials

Fabrics treated with special impregnations against wrinkling and soiling can release harmful vapors. Such materials often cause skin irritations or headaches in sensitive people.

Mold in the bathroom and kitchen

Even mold that is not noticeable at first glance releases spores that are harmful to breathing and the immune system. Black mold is especially dangerous - it can cause chronic inflammation and lung problems.

Conclusion

It's not necessary to turn your home into a sterile laboratory, but it's important to pay attention to what surrounds us every day. Avoiding aggressive chemicals, choosing natural materials, regular cleaning, and ventilation will help create a truly safe and healthy atmosphere at home.

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