Air pollution

Air pollution is common everywhere. When we talk about air pollution we mostly associate it with outdoor pollution. Many times we forget the indoor air pollution, which equally causes health problems. There are many causes for indoor air pollution. Even fine particles from different sources can be the culprit. Indoor air pollutants can either originate from within the house or from outside. Some of the products that affect the air quality of home are tobacco smoke, biological pollutants, radon gas and dust from old book racks. Outdoor air pollution is caused by various sources. Last week I went to a store to buy some HR Software. The store was near a chemical factory which was one of the key factors to the accumulation of smog in that area.
Radon gas is one of the main indoor air pollutants. It is an invisible gas which is colorless and odorless. Radon gas comes from the soil beneath the foundation of your home. It always enters into the houses through the drains and cracked floor and at times through well water. When radon gas gets trapped in homes it causes many serious health problems such as lung cancer. Cigarette smoking is another indoor air pollutant. It causes respiratory tract infections and asthma. It also leads to lung cancer.
There are other indoor air pollutants that are invisible and mostly they travel through air, they are called biological pollutants. Some of them are dust mites, bacteria, viruses, mold, animal dander and mildew. Biological pollutants almost prevail in every home but the amount could vary from house to house. It can cause severe allergies.
Every house has air pollution but we can try to reduce it to live a healthy lifestyle.
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