indoor air pollution from household products putting lives at risk, report warns

by:Yovog     2023-07-20
According to a new report, air pollution inside and outside the home is linked to 40,000 early deaths in the year of UKeach.
Although the impact of outdoor air pollution on health is well known, but the reporter\'s indoor air pollution caused by household products has also brought danger to people\'s lives.
According to reports from the Royal College of Physicians and the Royal Academy of Pediatrics and Child Health, as many as 99,000 people in Europe died from indoor air pollution in 2012.
It highlights the risk of contamination of items used around the home, such as open fire, spray deodorant, cleaning products, air freshener and fly spray.
The author wrote: \"Now people are concerned about the maintenance of poor gas appliances, radioactive radon gases and the second-
Tobacco smoke.
\"But indoors, we also have access to the no produced by gas cooking, as well as the solvents that slowly penetrate plastic, paint and furniture.
\"We used to make our house smell fresh lemons and pine trees that can produce air pollutants through chemical reactions, ozone-
Air fresheners can also cause indoor air pollution.
\"Air pollution is associated with cancer, asthma, stroke and heart disease, and diabetes and obesity.
Health problems caused by exposure to air pollution cost health services and businesses more than £ 20 billion a year.
Dr Andrew Goddard of the Royal College of Physicians said: \"taking action to address air pollution in the UK will alleviate the pain of many people who have been ill for a long time
Long-term health, not to mention the reduction of long-term health
Long-term requirements for our NHS.
\"It\'s not just the work of governments, local authorities or businesses --
As individuals, we can all do our part to reduce exposure to pollutants.
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