2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17082927
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Indoor Air Pollution, Related Human Diseases, and Recent Trends in the Control and Improvement of Indoor Air Quality

Abstract: Indoor air pollution (IAP) is a serious threat to human health, causing millions of deaths each year. A plethora of pollutants can result in IAP; therefore, it is very important to identify their main sources and concentrations and to devise strategies for the control and enhancement of indoor air quality (IAQ). Herein, we provide a critical review and evaluation of the major sources of major pollutant emissions, their health effects, and issues related to IAP-based illnesses, including sick building syndrome … Show more

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“…Studies have shown that fuel-based indoor lighting choices significantly contribute to the level of indoor air pollution [ 68 ]. Fuel based lighting releases particulate matter, volatile organic compounds and other harmful pollutants when burned, and inhalation of these particles into the lungs results in respiratory disease such as acute respiratory lung infections and lung cancer [ 69 , 70 , 71 ], especially in homes with poor ventilation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have shown that fuel-based indoor lighting choices significantly contribute to the level of indoor air pollution [ 68 ]. Fuel based lighting releases particulate matter, volatile organic compounds and other harmful pollutants when burned, and inhalation of these particles into the lungs results in respiratory disease such as acute respiratory lung infections and lung cancer [ 69 , 70 , 71 ], especially in homes with poor ventilation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mainly, VOCs based on alkanes, aromatics, esters, alkenes, carboxylic acids, and alcohols can exist in indoor environments, especially inside building spaces, originating from adhesives, carpeting, wood products, or cleaning products [3]. These indoor air pollutants can cause health issues, such as breathing problems, for people with compromised or underdeveloped immune systems [4,5]. On the other hand, fossil fuel burning by motor vehicles (including cars, buses, trucks, etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the quality of indoor air in public utility buildings is influenced by a range of environmental factors. [ 1 , 2 ] Indoor air quality is influenced by the emissions from building materials and furnishings; central heating and cooling systems; humidification devices; moisture creating processes; electronic equipment; products used for household cleaning; and behavior of building occupants such as smoking. Indoor air pollutants usually consist of various chemicals such as gases (e.g., carbon dioxide, nitrogen dioxide), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and particulate matter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%