Don’t you smell the stench of unhealthy air? WHO - Guidelines for indoor air quality: selected pollutants - 2010 We spend 90% of our time in closed spaces where inevitably internal pollution increases hour after hour. European Union - ECA report n°23 - Ventilation Good Indoor Air Quality and Rational Use of Energy The consequences of indoor air pollution ranges from foul odours to mould and mildew all the way to cancer, for example induced by Radon. Correct ventilation dilutes pollutants and disperses viruses and bacteria. Time spent indoors: 90% Combustion particulate is burning our health. The exposure to lead still poses a signicant health problem in US and European homes. Approximately 66% of exposure to lead is home-related, due to lead-based paints, contaminated dust and land. It is estimated that it causes 695,000 DALY (Disability-adjusted life year) every year. In the EU combustion particles present in indoor air cause about half of lung diseases: • asthma up to 8% • 20% of lung tumours • up to 10% of COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) WHO EUROPE - Environmental burden of disease associated with inadequate housing - 2011 European Union - “Envie” Report Outdoor Air Quality. Nothing to laugh about. In a study conducted on Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou (formerly Canton) and Xìan it was found that in the next 12 months up to 8.572 people will die as a consequence of the presence in the outdoor air of high levels of particles of a diameter under 2.5 micron. If in these cities the concentration levels of particles decreased at least to the danger level indicated by the World Health Organization - which is of 10 micrograms per cubic metre - deaths would decrease by about 80%. Indoor Radon exposure is the second cause of lung cancer in the world. Lead pollution is still very heavy. WHO - Handbook on indoor radon - 2009 Public Health school of the University of Beijing /Greenpeace East Asia - Dangerous Breathing - 2012 How can we protect him from home damp? Thesan Aircare. It is possible to have fresh and clean air. Studies carried out in many European countries, Canada and the United States show that dampness is present in at least 20% of buildings. WHO - Guidelines for indoor air quality: dampness and mould - 2009 The spread of chronic asthma among children in industrialized countries is largely due to the dampness of indoor air and consequent moulds. WHO - Environmental burden of disease associated with inadequate housing - 2009 OPEN MIND FOR A BETTER LIVING. Shanghai is a city which leaves you breathless. The level of PM2.5 recorded in Shanghai is much higher than the limits set by the Guidelines for global air quality established by the WHO (10μ/m3 per year) and by the US National Ambient Air Quality Standards (15μ/m3 per year). It was also found that PM2.5 levels in China could be linked to all causes of death and, in Shanghai in particular, to those in connection with cardiorespiratory diseases. Kan et al., 2007 - Environmental International Volume 33, Issue 3, April 2007, Pages 376-384 Home air, lethal air. Fatal illnesses due to indoor air pollution cause 2 million premature deaths in the world every year. WHO - World Health Organization
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