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Watch Your Ozone
Don’t use air fresheners advertised as pine- or lemon-scented, especially during high outdoor pollution days.

For ozone forecasts, visit Air Now . This is a great government sponsored website all about air quality.

When using cleaning products, avoid the use of indoor air cleaning devices such as electrostatic precipitators and ionizers that can emit ozone.

Remove bad odors instead of masking them
Open windows.

Clean the source of the odor with nontoxic products.

Empty the garbage frequently.

Burn 100 percent pure beeswax candles with 100 percent cotton wicks - they purify and clean the air.

Use an open box of baking soda for smelly rooms.

Use indoor plants to clear carbon dioxide and other toxins.

Use green tea to refresh your home.

Perfume the air with natural scents
Simmer cinnamon and cloves, fresh ginger, or herbs in water on the stovetop.

Simmer water with a drop or two of your favorite pure essential oil.

Use organic sachets and potpourris.