Thursday 30 June 2016

How to Breathe Free from IAP?

Indoor Air Pollution (IAP) has become a predominant existence in our lives; however, we can certainly mend the damage done by ensuring the implementation of certain practices. But, before we go about implementing them, we should fully understand the meaning of IAP.

As the name implies, IAP simply means the pollution of the air within four walls. However, there have been many spin-offs to this definition. The best among them has been given by the World Health Organization (WHO) and entails the rise in the number of harmful pollutants, such as fine particles and carbon monoxide, in the indoor air due to inefficient cooking and heating practices, for example, cooking on open fire or traditional stoves using solid fuel (wood, charcoal, coal, dung and crop wastes).

Now let’s come to the different practices for curbing IAP – as we had mentioned in the first paragraph:

1. Minimizing the emission of chemical pollutants: As complicated as this might sound, it can be done by ensuring the following:

a. No smoking within four walls
b. Minimizing the usage of solvent-based cleaners and the ones with strong fragrances
c. Ensuring that activities like paint stripping, hobby soldering or gluing, painting, sanding and rock polishing are undertaken outside
d. Ensuring to turn off cars within garages and lawnmowers when not in use

2. Controlling moisture: IAP is inevitable in homes with high amounts of moisture. Therefore, the following things should be undertaken for ensuring that the moisture content within homes remains at a bare minimum:

a. Using dehumidifiers for keeping homes dry and maintaining relative humidity levels to less than 60 per cent
b. Repairing leaks within walls and floors as soon as they appear
c. Taking immediate action in the situations of flooding or water drainage, namely:
i. Removing wet materials
ii. Discarding porous materials that have mold
iii. Ensuring that washroom exhaust fans are kept on while showering
iv. Ensuring that indoor plants are not over-watered as this encourage mold-growth

3. Ensuring impeccable ventilation: It is extremely important to ensure smooth passage of air within homes and offices. The following practices should be undertaken.

a. Keeping windows and doors open in summers but not during spring and fall seasons
b. Ensuring to properly install mechanical filters and changing them periodically
c. Using air purifiers for ensuring that the indoor air is consistently purified. Good choices are Blueair Classic and Blueair Sense+
d. Making sure that furnaces, fireplaces, heaters, exhaust fans are vented outside and not towards windows and Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) intakes
On a closing note, IAP-free homes are ones that belong to people aware about the harms that can occur from airborne particulates. In fact, the awareness level is the mainstay for ensuring that the air indoors stays clean, fresh and free of air pollutants.

website: https://www.blueair.com/in

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Blueair is central to making IAP-free homes into realities as its Highly Efficient Particulate Arrestance (HEPA) air purifiers work like a charm to remove air pollutants measuring as small as 0.1 microns.

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