Household products putting lives at risk, say experts

New report says indoor pollution may have contributed to 99,000 deaths annually in Europe

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Experts have warned that pollution from household products such as air fresheners and cleaning products can be life-threatening.

Researchers from the Royal Colleges of Physicians and of Paediatrics and Child Health have released a report that states the public is largely unaware of this kind of pollution and its hazards. It concludes that indoor air pollution may have caused or contributed to 99,000 deaths annually in Europe.

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