Air pollution is a serious concern that has put all the nations of the world on the same page. The threatening condition is one of the reasons why almost all the important days had ‘combating air pollution’ as the theme. According to a report by BBC, approximately 5.5 million people died due to air pollution.
Air pollution affects people of all age groups. However, kids are more vulnerable to the adverse effects of air pollution as compared to adults. In fact, air pollution killed more than 1 Lakh children in India. The reason is kids have an underdeveloped respiratory system, which is the reason why it affects their respiratory system
People think that staying indoors will protect them from the deadly air pollution of the busy streets but, the truth is the opposite; the indoor air is significantly worse. Inhaling polluted air can affect employees’ productivity. One can face health impacts like cough, headache, fever, shortness of breath, and sometimes general tiredness due to air
Indoor air quality refers to the quality of air within and around buildings and structures. It is 10 times more harmful than the outdoor air, which can cause several problems like shortness of breath, coughing & sneezing, asthma, eyes and throat infections, and many others. Though the level of indoor air pollution is increasing day
Pollution is one of the common issues that people are facing nowadays. Every now and then, you come to hear about air pollution on mass media platforms. Air pollution adversely affects the atmosphere, ecology, and mainly human health. It occurs when any harmful gases, dust, or smoke enter the atmosphere and cause air-borne diseases, allergies,
Delhi is choking, thanks to the severe air pollution levels and a thick blanket of smog. The PM 2.5 level, which is mainly tiny particles suspended in the air, hit a new high on Tuesday. The level of PM 2.5 was 742 micrograms per cubic meter, which is dangerously higher than the safe limit of