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write the method of prevention and control of air pollution?

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Answered by Atharvakote
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Answered by dhurbajyotirajkonwar
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#1 Reduce the air pollution of your automobile

When you are out for a drive, do not idle your vehicle. Drive less by combining trips, telecommuting, carpooling, car sharing, riding a bike, walking, or using public transit. Bring your lunch to work, so you do not have to drive out during the lunch break, or agree with your co-workers on going to get lunch together. Do not speed up or drive agressively because that only produces more emissions. And if possible avoid driving out during rush hours.

 

When you are in the market to buy a new vehicle, consider buying the most efficient, and least polluting vehicle. In general, newer models are less polluting as they are developed with the latest technologies. Be sure to keep car tuned and regularly replace air filters at recommended intervals.

#2 Save energy

When you save energy, whether it is at home, at work, or while you are traveling, you will be reducing air polluting particulates as well as carbon emissions that pollute the air.

#3 Use eco-friendly products in your home

When purchasing household products for your home and your yard, opt for the cleanest and greenest products that don’t contain any harmful polluting chemicals.

#4 Do not smoke inside your home

Cigarette smoke contains up to 70 carcinogenic substances and toxins that remain in the indoor air for a long time. Exposure to this second hand smoke can cause serious health problems to other family members.

Some of the health deteriorating compounds found in smoke include lead, arsenic, ammonia and carbon monoxide. By smoking in a confined space, the level of these compounds quickly exceed safe limits without you even realizing the danger associated with inhaling them

#5 Plant trees

Trees around your house and in your neighborhood will help reduce air pollutants. Trees have the unique ability to clean the air of gaseous pollutants, such as nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and ozone, as well as particulate pollutants

#6 Keep air-cleaning houseplants

Similarly like trees, some plants have the ability to remove pollutants such as benzene and formaldehyde from the indoor air.

#7 Take a good care of your fireplace

If you own a wood burning stove or a fireplace, be sure to keep it well-maintained. Old wood stoves can be replaced with newer models that are more efficient.

It is also important to burn the right wood in the right way to prevent the generation of unnecessary air pollution.

#8 Recycle and buy recycled products

It takes more energy and natural resources to make new things, increasing the environmental footprint (including the air pollution that is produced) of those products, compared with those products that are made from recycled materials.

#9 Choose sustainable products

Support companies that are committed to sustainable manufacturing practices and reducing pollution in the air.

#10 Become interested in local matters

Support public policies and representative politicians who will work to protect the air and the environment.


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