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The quality of the
air we breathe, both indoors and out, has a
great impact on lung health. Fragile lung tissue
is easily damaged by pollutants in the air,
resulting in increased risk of asthma and
allergies, chronic bronchitis, lung cancer and
other respiratory diseases.
Air pollution
contributes to lung disease, including
respiratory tract infections, asthma, and lung
cancer. Lung disease claims close to 335,000
lives in America every year and is the third
leading cause of death in the United States.
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Poor indoor air
quality can cause or contribute to the
development of chronic respiratory diseases such
as asthma and hypersensitivity pneumonitis. In
addition, it can cause headaches, dry eyes,
nasal congestion, nausea and fatigue. People who
already have respiratory diseases are at greater
risk.
Biological
pollutants, including molds, bacteria, viruses,
pollen, dust mites, and animal dander promote
poor indoor air quality and may be a major cause
of days lost from work and school. In office
buildings, heating, cooling, and ventilation
systems are frequent sources of biological
substances that are inhaled, leading to
breathing problems. |