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• What are the most common pollutant particles suspended in the air at home and outdoors?
.What are the respiratory problems and allergies that can occur on exposure to pollutants?
• Why do more allergies occur during the spring season?
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1.Most of the information below is based on material provided by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or the CPSC.
Radon. (Source:Wikipedia. ...
Environmental Tobacco Smoke (Secondhand Smoke) (Image Author: Tomasz Sienicki) ...
Biological Sources. ...
Carbon Monoxide. ...
Nitrogen Dioxide. ...
Organic Gases. ...
Respirable Particles. ...
Formaldehyde.
2.By far the most important indoor pollutant is tobacco smoke, which is strongly associated with allergic sensitization, asthma, and other respiratory illnesses. Exposure to smoke results in the body's enhanced ability to produce IgE (the allergy antibody) that attaches to allergens (e.g. pollen, dust mites and dander)
3.The biggest spring allergy trigger is pollen. Trees, grasses, and weeds release these tiny grains into the air to fertilize other plants. ... The immune system mistakenly sees the pollen as a danger and releases antibodies that attack the allergens. That leads to the release of chemicals called histamines into the blood.
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