New Delhi: Each year after Diwali, Delhi and several northern cities experience a sharp spike in pollution levels, with thick smog blanketing the skyline and the Air Quality Index (AQI) often slipping into the “severe” category. This year, the situation is similar or even worse, with AQI rising above the moderate level. While the festive glow fades, the lingering smoke, firecracker residue, and dust make breathing difficult, turning everyday life into a health challenge. What’s even more alarming is that the air inside our homes can be far more polluted than what’s outside, trapping harmful particles that affect our lungs and overall well-being.

To ensure your home remains a haven after Diwali, it’s important to take proactive steps that keep indoor air clean and breathable. Here’s a sim

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