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Pollution and Purification of Indoor Air

December 8, 2021 by Staff Reporter

Are you a mountaineer? What do you do once you reach the top of a mountain? Many people will open their arms and close their eyes to take in a deep, relaxing breath. This is what makes fresh and clean air so special. It’s like you can pause and inhale fresh air. We have been exposed to several coronavirus outbreaks over the past year. We have been warned of a new wave of the virus. Clean air is becoming more important every day. This article will explain why indoor air quality is so important.

The effects of pollution on indoor air

Poor quality will always be a problem no matter where you are. Polluted air can still affect anyone, even if they live alone. Air pollution causes more than 1,000,000 deaths each year.

Some reports claim that India is one of the 10 worst countries for air quality. People spend more than 90% of their time indoors, which makes the effects of polluted atmosphere even more apparent. A second research study showed that residents are more at risk for covid-19.

Indoor air pollution is a growing problem. Indoor and closed space pollution can be up to five times more. Most pollutants are invisible to the naked eye so you might not be aware of the dangers posed by dirty air.

Common household items like cleaning agents, paint, cooking fuel, and furniture polish can cause indoor air pollution. Other than that, common sources include domestic appliances like heaters and refrigerators.

Air pollutants can easily enter homes because they aren’t airtight. Through your doors and windows, pollutants such as smog, smoke, mold spores, dust, and other substances can easily get in. You can cool your rooms with air conditioners. However, they can increase the spread of pollutants throughout your home.

How can you purify indoor air?

Air purifiers are basic devices that filter dirty air. There are hundreds of air purification devices on the market today. These units are built on many different technologies. They come in different sizes to fit different rooms.

HEPA technology is the basis of most air purifiers. This technology was first introduced in the 40s to remove pollutants from the air. These filters can be used to filter particulate matter but may not be as effective in eliminating volatile organic compounds.

If you are concerned about your health, you should consider purchasing a device with a HEPA filter. These units will make it easy to filter your indoor air. These devices can be counted on to ensure that your home has clean indoor air.

Fresh air is essential for your health.

 

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