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Indoor Air Pollution

Indoor Air Pollution. 10.5 Chapter 15. Developing Nations. Wood, Dung, Coal to heat and cook Women and Children PM/CO. Indoor Air and Developing Nations. Developed Countries. People spend more time indoors Buildings are “tighter”

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Indoor Air Pollution

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  1. Indoor Air Pollution 10.5 Chapter 15

  2. Developing Nations • Wood, Dung, Coal to heat and cook • Women and Children • PM/CO

  3. Indoor Air and Developing Nations

  4. Developed Countries • People spend more time indoors • Buildings are “tighter” • Superinsulated to reduce energy consumption of heating/cooling • Materials made of plastics/petroleum products out-gassing

  5. Indoor Air Pollution • Pollutants can be 5-100X greater than outdoors

  6. Most common: • Radon, cigarette smoke, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, formaldehyde pesticides, lead, cleaning solvents, ozone, and asbestos

  7. Green Cleaning

  8. Can You Complete This Chart?

  9. Radon

  10. Indoor Air Pollution - Radon

  11. Sick Building Syndrome

  12. New Cook Stoves

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