Description
Health professionals have found that the air people breathe in their
homes is likely to be two to five times more polluted than the air they
inhale outside. Indoor air pollution is ranked in the top five
environmental risks to our health.
"How Indoor Air Quality
Affects Your Health" - and what you can do about it - provides in-depth
information on the effects to our health of the many pollutants in the
home and how we can reduce the quality of the air we breathe. Contents
include: building components, furnishing, dust mites, cockroaches,
moulds, cooking methods, tobacco smoke, radon, cleaning chemicals,
perfume, room deodorisers and many more.
More information is available on the author's website www.manfredkaiser.com |