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How Can A Filterless Air Purifier Solve Your Indoor Air Pollution Problems

By Keith Rice


The question is, "Just what CAN you do to prevent indoor air pollution?"

In many countries in the world, steps are being taken to stop the damage to our environment from 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.

Measuring and assessment are the first steps in solving the problem. Through scientific research new standards have been developed for measuring the amount of serious air pollutants.

Knowing the quantities science can then concentrate on how much exposure to pollutants is harmful.

Until exposure levels can be set by science legislatures are not able to pass meaningful legislation that can reduce air pollution or indoor air pollution.

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.

At the United Nations, the Atmosphere Management Program carries out worldwide environmental projects.

In the United States, the primary federal agency is the Environmental Protection Agency.

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.

The government can only do so much. The primary responsibility lays with the citizens of each country each doing their part to reduce air pollution outdoors and then concentrating on reducing it indoors.

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.

Having fresh air being introduced into a home or office is a key factor in controlling indoor air pollution. Home and offices can use exhaust and air exchanging units to keep indoor air fresh. New technology is now available in the form of small indoor air purification systems that recreate the effects of Mother Nature in purifying the air.

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.

If we are going to have and pass on a healthy environment for future generations we all will each need to bend a little to accept the regulations required by our governments?

The ball is now in your court. You see the basic problem. Start doing your own research and concentrate on what you can do personally to prevent air pollution.




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