Exploring The Health Threats Of Poor Indoor Air Quality.

(Akiit.comThe habits of modern life have meant that we all spend far more time indoors than we do outdoors. Some of that time is spent at work, some at entertainment venues, but the vast majority is spent in our own homes. It is rather worrying, then, to realize that the quality of the air we breathe while at home could be potentially hazardous to health.

How can indoor air quality be dangerous to health?

Is indoor air quality really that concerning?

In a word, yes; the World Health Organization believes that 4 million people worldwide die every year due to illnesses attributable to poor indoor air quality. While burning the occasional scented candle is unlikely, in and of itself, to cause harm to health, indoor air quality genuinely is a concern – especially considering outdoor air quality is also poor. Essentially, unless you live in a rural area, no air is technically “safe” to breathe, and the continual exposure to harmful contaminants is very much a cause for concern. 

How can indoor air quality be improved?

In conclusion

The battle against air quality does not just apply to outdoor air; the air in your own home could potentially be harmful to health. As a result, it’s helpful to consider implementing the ideas above in order to ensure you and your family are as protected as possible from any potential issues in this regard.

Staff Writer; Harry Ford