Indoor Air Pollution
Indoor air pollution refers to the presence of harmful pollutants in the air inside buildings or enclosed spaces, which can negatively impact the health of occupants. These pollutants can come from sources such as tobacco smoke, cooking fumes, cleaning products, building materials, and furnishings. Common indoor air pollutants include carbon monoxide, radon, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and mold spores. Exposure to indoor air pollution can lead to respiratory problems, allergies, asthma, and other health issues. Improving ventilation, using air purifiers, and reducing sources of pollution can help minimize indoor air pollution levels.