Home is meant to be a refuge, the place where we relax and feel safe from the outside world (and play video games). Your house or apartment keeps the sun and rain from making you miserable, keeps you warm in the winter, and protects you from storms and other calamities.

It’s also protecting you in other ways—or should be. The water that gets pumped into our homes and the air that comes in from the outside aren’t always as pure and clean as we’d like. Air quality can be affected by any number of factors, from distant wildfires to natural allergens, and the water that comes out of our faucets can be filled with contaminants you might not want in your body. One way to address these issues is filters—and a lot of them. In fact, it’s a good bet you’re not changing the filters in your home ofte

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