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Here's a startling fact: the EPA has warned that indoor air pollution is often much higher than outdoors. Here are some obvious ways you can control the build-up of toxic vapors and bacteria inside your home. Never store more than a few pieces of firewood inside. Install carbon monoxide detectors, and store recycling newspapers, cans, and bottles outdoors.

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