Did You Know About Indoor Air Pollution - Solved With Filterless Air Purifier

By Fritz Schultz


Yes, you CAN prevent indoor air pollution.

Nations of the world are seeing the negative health effects of indoor air pollution.

As governments do, laws are being passed by legislative bodies forcing reduction of emissions. Educators are doing their part, sometimes at student's very young ages. Groups utilizing science are studying the damaging effects on plants, animals and human life.

Without quantification of the problem science has little chance of solving this problem. New quantification and measurement tools and techniques have been developed for identifying the most dangerous air pollutants.

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

Steps can be taken to reduce pollutants levels once exposure levels have been identified. This is where legislation then steps in and sets the guidelines and rules.

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.

The United Nations has an agency known as The Atmosphere Management Program that studies worldwide environmental problems.

The Environmental Protection Agency is charged with such matters in the United States.

We see many states and local governmental agencies participating in monitoring the effects of indoor air pollution and outdoor air pollution.

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.

Beyond governmental controls much of prevention can be brought into our own homes through wise selection of products used, elimination of cigarette smoke in our homes and indoor areas, better heating and cooling systems, etc.

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.

Your home or office will need adequate ventilation mechanisms to control the pollutant levels indoors. A book titled "Understanding Ventilation" is available on the subject. Recently new technology for electronic air purification has been developed and is now available in the marketplace.

Cigarette and cigar smoke is possibly the most dangerous air pollutant in our indoor and even outdoor areas. Progress has been made on restricting smoking in many public areas. If you enter a place that smells of such smoke, it is wise to leave.

If you would like more information on the true dangers of "Second Hand" cigarette smoke contact The American Association for Respiratory Care.

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.

It is now your turn. Start paying attention and doing your own research on indoor air pollution and outdoor air pollution and then doing your part to participate in prevention.




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