Combatting against air pollution - Part 2
Posted by Marlana Sudbury on Thursday, April 1, 2010
Some methods to prevent this problem
Aerification is probably the optimum methods to reduce pollution in your home. Therefore, by opening your house windows wide 15 minutes a day, you can refresh the indoor air while minimizing the concentration of pollution. You also have to ventilate regularly to renew the air while feeding them. To get this done, there are air vents or mechanical ventilation systems controlled (MVC). Lastly, you must minimize the pollutants pointed out in the preceding paragraph. One can, for example smoking or tinkering outside your house and utilize household items and cosmetics as natural as you possibly can. Also , it is very important to regularly vacuuming to eliminate the concentration of things that trigger allergies in the air.
The potential health risks of indoor air pollution.
The indoor air pollution exposes major risks to our home members. It can cause numerous illnesses, which include allergic reactions, head pain, respiratory discomfort, even in rare cases of serious poisoning. Attention! pregnant women and young children are particularly more susceptible to this pollution. Thus, it is better to limit their contact with chemicals, including household products and cosmetics. In the same context, make sure you work and install new furniture in the nursery two months before the birth. Indeed, the chemical paints, glues and varnish contained in other new furniture slowly but surely evaporate into the air after some time. They are likely to cross the barrier of the placenta or pass into breast milk, which can hurt the developing fetus or infant.
In summary of this article, I really do motivate you to choose a maximum of green products for DIY and household use, to limit air pollution in your home. I also suggest you buy some green plants to have some fresh air.
Aerification is probably the optimum methods to reduce pollution in your home. Therefore, by opening your house windows wide 15 minutes a day, you can refresh the indoor air while minimizing the concentration of pollution. You also have to ventilate regularly to renew the air while feeding them. To get this done, there are air vents or mechanical ventilation systems controlled (MVC). Lastly, you must minimize the pollutants pointed out in the preceding paragraph. One can, for example smoking or tinkering outside your house and utilize household items and cosmetics as natural as you possibly can. Also , it is very important to regularly vacuuming to eliminate the concentration of things that trigger allergies in the air.
The potential health risks of indoor air pollution.
The indoor air pollution exposes major risks to our home members. It can cause numerous illnesses, which include allergic reactions, head pain, respiratory discomfort, even in rare cases of serious poisoning. Attention! pregnant women and young children are particularly more susceptible to this pollution. Thus, it is better to limit their contact with chemicals, including household products and cosmetics. In the same context, make sure you work and install new furniture in the nursery two months before the birth. Indeed, the chemical paints, glues and varnish contained in other new furniture slowly but surely evaporate into the air after some time. They are likely to cross the barrier of the placenta or pass into breast milk, which can hurt the developing fetus or infant.
In summary of this article, I really do motivate you to choose a maximum of green products for DIY and household use, to limit air pollution in your home. I also suggest you buy some green plants to have some fresh air.