u/Apprehensive_Park103

What do you prioritize at home?

For me it’s comfort, clean spaces, good smell, and that fresh feeling.

Small things like opening windows, washing fabrics or improving cleaning have helped me

What about you? From which country are you writing?

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u/Apprehensive_Park103 — 4 days ago
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How you allergies has been lately?

I think the pollen is staying trapped inside the house, and it moves with us, our pets...

Not even sure if it better to leave the windows closed or opened...

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u/Apprehensive_Park103 — 5 days ago
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homes today aren’t just for humans anymore 🐾

A reflection for this weekend....

Pets are such an important part of the family now, and honestly I can’t imagine a home without them.

But at the same time, having multiple pets definitely changes things when it comes to keeping the house clean and fresh for both us and them

What things or routines help you guys take care of yourselves and your pets at home???

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u/Apprehensive_Park103 — 6 days ago
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Am I the only one who feels instantly calmer when everything feels clean and cozy?

Candles, a clean space, symmetry, meditation, ocean sounds… all of that weirdly relaxes me so much

What little things make YOU feel calm at home?

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u/Apprehensive_Park103 — 9 days ago

I love my cats but... why is cat hair literally everywhere all the time????

I vacuum, clean clothes, wipe surfaces… and somehow there’s still fur floating around everywhere a few hours later. Does anyone actually have a system that keeps it under control or is this just life with cats?

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u/Apprehensive_Park103 — 10 days ago
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What’s actually the benefit of tracking CO2 indoors?

I keep seeing these monitors being mentioned here lately and I’m wondering if they genuinely help or if it’s just another trend.

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u/Apprehensive_Park103 — 15 days ago
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Whenever there’s any kind of smoke inside, even just a little, the smell seems to linger way longer than I expect. Even after opening windows for a bit, it still feels like it’s there

Is that normal? or does it mean it’s actually still floating around somehow?

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u/Apprehensive_Park103 — 18 days ago
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Anyone else feel like indoor air gets weird after a while?

Not even talking about anything specific, just like when everything stays closed too long… the air starts to feel kinda heavy or stale.

Opening a window helps, but I’m curious what others do to keep air feeling fresh indoors?

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u/Apprehensive_Park103 — 17 days ago