10 March 2019
When we think of air pollution, we tend to picture smoggy, over-populated cities full of traffic fumes or ugly power stations pumping nasty gases into the sky.
It may come as a surprise, then, that the air in our homes is, on average, five times more polluted than outdoor air. Here’s how to improve the air quality in your home on a budget, click here.
Key points Indoor air pollutants in modern buildings are typically a mixture of particles, gases, vapours and bioaerosols…
Key points Indoor air quality (IAQ) describes the chemical, particulate, biological and physical characteristics of the air inside…
When most people think of improving indoor air quality, air purifiers often come to mind as a simple…