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Beyond Smog: Why Your Home's Air Matters
9 Feb
Summary
- Indoor and outdoor air are a single entity, inseparable for health.
- Ventilation disperses indoor pollutants and reduces stress.
- Carbon dioxide signals poor indoor ventilation, not direct harm.

Indoor and outdoor air quality are intrinsically linked, and indoor air demands equal attention as a public health concern, according to Professor Pawel Wargocki.
He explained that air inside buildings is not entirely separate from outdoor air, making it impossible to avoid outdoor pollutants completely. Therefore, indoor air quality is as vital as its outdoor counterpart, impacting overall health.
Wargocki’s research indicates that ventilation plays a key role in health recovery by dispersing pollutants. Clean air, facilitated by ventilation, can reduce stress and boost productivity. Conversely, prolonged exposure to indoor pollutants, though not immediately felt, can lead to long-term health issues like dementia or lung diseases.




