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What Measures Can Be Taken to Reduce Exposure to PM?
Several measures can be taken to reduce exposure to particulate matter:
Staying indoors
on days when air quality is poor.
Using air purifiers
with HEPA filters.
Wearing masks
designed to filter out PM2.5 when going outside.
Keeping windows and doors closed
during high pollution periods.
Regularly checking air quality
forecasts and planning activities accordingly.
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