There Are Dangers in Indoor Air Pollution - Solved - Filterless Air Purifier

By Charles McQueen


Yes, you CAN prevent indoor air pollution.

In many countries in the world, steps are being taken to stop the damage to our environment from air pollution.

As the world awakens to this crisis we find scientific groups studying the effects of air pollution on plants, animals and even human life. We're seeing law makers passing legislation designed to reduce emissions. Educators are starting to provide sound education for their students about the effects of air pollution and indoor air pollution.

The first step to solving air pollution is assessment. Researchers have investigated outdoor air pollution and have developed standards for measuring the type and amount of some serious air pollutants.

Scientists must then determine how much exposure to pollutants is harmful.

Once exposure levels have been set, steps can be undertaken to reduce exposure to air pollution. These can be accomplished by regulation of man-made pollution through legislation.

Progress is being made in those countries that started setting controls on pollution emissions from the transportation industry. This has required cooperation and coordination of multiple governmental agencies.

At the United Nations, the Atmosphere Management Program carries out worldwide environmental projects.

The United States has one agency dedicated to the air pollution and indoor air pollution problem, The United States Environmental Protection Agency.

Many state and local organizations also participate in monitoring and controlling the environment.

Prevention is another key to controlling air pollution. The regulatory agencies mentioned above play an essential role in reducing and preventing air pollution in the environment.

In addition, it is possible to prevent many types of air pollution that are not regulated through personal, careful attention to our interactions with the environment. In the United States, most household products come with instructions about safe use.

Selection of building materials plays a major role in reducing indoor air pollution. Mobile homes typically have high levels of chemical gases leaking into the home from construction materials.

Adequate ventilation is also a key to controlling exposure to indoor air pollution. Home and work environments should be monitored for adequate air flow and proper exhaust systems installed. Additional information is available in a book titled "Understanding Ventilation". Recently new technology for electronic air purification has been developed and is now available in the marketplace.

It is now known that cigarette smoke is one of the most dangerous pollutants. Legislation has been passed in much of the country making it illegal to smoke in public areas. Regardless, if you enter an area that has cigarette smoke the best policy is to leave it.

Additional information about the effects of "secondhand" cigarette smoke is available from the American Association for Respiratory Care and Medicine On-line.

Only through the efforts of scientists, business leaders, legislators, and individuals can we reduce the amount of air pollution on the planet. This challenge must be met by all of us in order to assure that a healthy environment will exist for ourselves and our children.

Find out "What you can do to reduce indoor air pollution".




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