Air Pollutant: Outdoor Air Pollution: Indoor Air Pollution

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Outdoor air pollution: Indoor air pollution:

 Natural sources -cooking & heating


 Volcanic eruptions -cleaning chemicals
Short term effects : Long term effects :
 Pollen grains -using perfumes
 Dust particles -air freshners  Headache  Affect central
 Forest fire -asbestos  Ice nervous system
 Manmade sources -glass fiber inflammation  Cardiovascular
 Industrial processes -paint  Coughing diseases
 Respiratory
 Vehicular emissions  Painful
diseases
 Burning firewood  Pneumonia
 Impacts on liver
 Burning of fossil fuels  Breathing  Impacts on
 Agricultural activities  Bronchitis reproductive
 Exhaust from  Skin irritation system
factories & industries
 Mining operation
Reducing air pollution
-Governments
Source of Air
 Standards regulation policies-reduce
Pollutants impact of development
Effects of air  Clean energy
Types of air pollution Causes of air pollution
pollution -Industry
( health effects )
 Nitrogen oxide  Reduce emissions
 Sulphur oxide  Prevent accidents
 Particular matter  Technological innovation
 Grond level ozone
 Lead -Individuals
 CO
Definition: Air Pollutant Control of Air Reducing reliance on fossil fuels
Having harmful Pollution
effects on living  Poor air quality  Preventive
organisms and
environment  Introduction of technique
 Effluents
contaminants
control
 Harmful effect on health

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