what do you mean by 'indoor pollution'?
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definition:
The presence in to air indoors the physical, chemical and biological contaminants
not normally present in outdoor air of high quality system”
Indoor pollution may occur in many ways like:-
1)Listening to music at very high sound can cause indoor noise pollution.
2)While making food if there is not any exhaust so it leads to air pollution.
3)When there is a leakage in the sewer pipe it may lead to water and land pollution as the sewage would leak from the pipes.
4)The AC's we use at our homes if contains CFC then the release of CFC could cause pollution by breaking of ozone layer.
The presence in to air indoors the physical, chemical and biological contaminants
not normally present in outdoor air of high quality system”
Indoor pollution may occur in many ways like:-
1)Listening to music at very high sound can cause indoor noise pollution.
2)While making food if there is not any exhaust so it leads to air pollution.
3)When there is a leakage in the sewer pipe it may lead to water and land pollution as the sewage would leak from the pipes.
4)The AC's we use at our homes if contains CFC then the release of CFC could cause pollution by breaking of ozone layer.
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Indoor Air Pollution
When you think of air pollution, you probably think of things like smog, power plants and emissions from cars and trucks. Those are all examples of outdoor air pollution, but air indoors can be polluted, too. Pollutants are any harmful contaminants in the air; therefore, indoor air pollution is when pollutants from things such as gases and particles contaminate the air indoors.
Indoor air pollution is a very real and dangerous thing because indoor air is far more concentrated with pollutants than outdoor air. It's estimated that 2.2 million deaths each year are due to indoor air pollution (compared to 500,000 deaths from outdoor air pollution). There are many sources of indoor air pollution, but they are different for developed and developing nations. We'll first look at developing nations to see how indoor air becomes polluted in these locations. Then, we'll explore what causes indoor air pollution in developed countries.
When you think of air pollution, you probably think of things like smog, power plants and emissions from cars and trucks. Those are all examples of outdoor air pollution, but air indoors can be polluted, too. Pollutants are any harmful contaminants in the air; therefore, indoor air pollution is when pollutants from things such as gases and particles contaminate the air indoors.
Indoor air pollution is a very real and dangerous thing because indoor air is far more concentrated with pollutants than outdoor air. It's estimated that 2.2 million deaths each year are due to indoor air pollution (compared to 500,000 deaths from outdoor air pollution). There are many sources of indoor air pollution, but they are different for developed and developing nations. We'll first look at developing nations to see how indoor air becomes polluted in these locations. Then, we'll explore what causes indoor air pollution in developed countries.
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