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Indoor Air Pollution By: Holly Kendall, Maddy Margulies, and Lindsay Zamites
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Problem Things from around the house are causing pollution in the air inside of the house. The pollution can come from many different sources.
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Where it occurs It occurs inside of buildings, homes, offices.
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Sources of I.A.P. Cleaning Supplies Heating, Furnaces, Fireplaces, Chimneys Pesticides Radon - cancer causing natural radioactive gas that you can't see, smell, or taste Carbon Monoxide - colorless, odorless,tastless, highly toxic gas that can be trapped inside the house from cars being started in garages when the door is not open...fireplaces..etc. Smoke ( from cigarretes) Lead Paint
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Immediate Effects irritation of eyes, throat, nose, dizziness, fatigue, headaches Asthma humidifier fever hypersensitivity pneumonitis factors for having reactions –age –medical conditions before –individual sensitivity
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Long-Term Effects some effects show up years after exposure, or after exposure is repeated many times –respiratory diseases –heart diseases –cancer
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How Technology Influenced the Problem Common household appliences such as stoves and heaters let gases into homes/buildings If gases are not released from these places, can cause problems
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Do the Negatives Way out the Positives? Negatives of I.A.P. –Releases harmful gases and substances –Causes immediate and long term heath affects Diseases Positives of I.A.P. –Moves technology forward –Creates jobs/ new appliences that help stop the problem
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PA Government Policies The Pennsylvania Legislature passed a law preventing smoking in many public places in June. It was in effect immediately. Ed Rendell signed it 90 days later.
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Ways to Fix Problem Get better and clean ventilation in your house. Remove your exposure to the pollution. Open windows on nice days. Carbon Monoxide detectors.
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