Indoor Pollution: Risks and Solutions for Cleaner Air

Indoor pollution comprises various pollutants inside buildings that can degrade air quality and harm health.
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Prepared by Lee Cheng, reviewed by Dr. Helena Rodriguez

Indoor Pollution FAQ

What is indoor air pollution?

Indoor air pollution is created by the release of harmful pollutants inside. These can include fine particulate matter, carbon monoxide, and various other toxins. Indoor air pollution is a big problem in developing countries, where people often burn fuels indoors for cooking and heating.

Why is indoor air pollution a health hazard?

Burning such fuels, particularly in poor households, results in air pollution that leads to respiratory diseases, which can result in premature death. The WHO calls indoor air pollution "the world's largest single environmental health risk."

What is indoor air quality?

Indoor air quality (IAQ) refers to the air quality in and around buildings and structures, and relates to the health, comfort and well-being of building occupants. In sum, indoor air quality is determined by the pollution indoors. Therefore, to address and improve IAQ, is to tackle indoor air pollution sources.

Why is indoor air pollution a global issue?

Indoor air quality is a global issue. Both short- and long-term exposure to indoor air pollution can cause a range of health issues, including respiratory diseases, heart disease, cognitive deficits, and cancer.

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