Selasa, 27 September 2011

1st Anti Mosquito Grill Bar = 100 Cigarettes

Anti-mosquito coils often be an option if anti-mosquito spray and electrically useless. Despite the powerful to kill a mosquito, anti-mosquito coils are one source of indoor pollution.
A study in Malaysia showed that pollution of the anti-mosquito coils burn the equivalent of 100 cigarettes. "Not many people know about it, but the damage that occurs in the lungs caused by an anti-mosquito coils burned with 100 cigarettes," said Director of Chest Research Foundation, Sandeep Salvi.

On air pollution and health conference organized by the Center for Science and Environment (CSE) with the Indian Council of Medical Research and the Medical Association of India, Salvi said that there is less awareness of the impact of pollution on human health.
According to another study in New Delhi, 55 percent of city residents lived within 500 meters of air pollution sources such as heavy traffic road vehicles or close to the industry.
Thus a population of approximately more vulnerable to pollution that may develop various health problems. To reduce more pollution pollute the air, he suggested that the industry moved out of town.

Speaking of outdoor pollution, Sanjeev How, chief executive Batra Hospital said, "Pollution of vehicles is a major concern for the environment." The incidence increased genetic disorder was closely associated with air pollution. "In India, two million children under the age of five die from respiratory problems every year," he further quoted as saying by the Times of India.

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