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New Study Suggests Mopping Can Cause Air Pollution
Mopping cleaning products have chemicals that can contribute to air pollution: new study. Mopping can cause air pollution, according to a new study. Some chemicals found in cleaning products, often used when mopping floors, contain tiny particles that can trigger a reaction from the outdoor pollutant ozone and create hazardous airborne particles that can lead to air pollution and health hazards.
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