
Indoor Air Pollution
Indoor air pollution refers to harmful pollutants present inside buildings that can affect health. Common sources include tobacco smoke, household chemicals, mold, pet dander, dust, and combustion from stoves and heaters. These pollutants may cause respiratory issues, allergies, or worsen existing conditions like asthma. Poor ventilation can increase their concentration, making indoor environments unhealthy. Managing indoor air quality involves proper ventilation, using low-emission products, and regular cleaning. Awareness and control of indoor pollutants are essential for maintaining a healthy living and working environment, reducing the risk of illness and improving overall well-being.