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WE ARE GROUP

“Ngoc Thuy – Bao Minh


Minh Duc – Quang Huy”
1 Status
2 Causes
3
Consequences
4
Solutions
WHAT IS IAP ?
01
Current status
Daan Roosegaarde, a
Dutch scientist

Our desire for progress always


generates some unintended
consequences, and Indoor Air
Pollution is one of them.
Description of the issue

The widespread reliance on inefficient and polluting


cooking fuels.
Factual information

Poorly ventilated dwellings

Cites
According to the World Health Organization
(WHO), indoor air pollution (IAP) is responsible
for the deaths of 3.8 million people annually
In a nutshell
02
CAUSE OF
IAP
HUMAN

Secondhand smoke Cigar Tobacco Pipe smoke


HUMAN

Over 7,000 chemicals, 70 carcinogens


HUMAN

Lung Disease Heart Disease


“Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
are emitted as gases from certain
solids or liquids”
COOKING STOVES

Gas Coal

Wood
4,3

Mostly affecting women and children


HOUSEHOLD
PRODUCTS

DISH SOAP

CLOTHES
BLEACH
TOILET
DETERGEN

FLOOR CLEANER AIRFRESHNERS

MOTH REPELLENTS
EPA's Office of Research and Development's
"Total Exposure Assessment Methodology
(TEAM) Study"

NOTE:

OUTDOOR

INDOOR

“Rate of environmental pollution caused by VOCs indoors and outdoors”


MOLD
M
Out-of-date food
O Damp and humid environments

L
D
PET
DANDER

FUR SALIVA

SKIN
typical consequences

Respiratory system damaging,


lung-related cancers...
Causes headaches, Myalgia, cognitive
nausea... impairment...
respiratory system
• Most affected by indoor air pollution
• Typical symptoms of respiratory
system threatening: wheezing,
asthma aggravation,...
• Also includes other symptoms such
as rhinitis, epistaxis, pharyngitis,
aggravated asthma, dyspnea, severe
lung-related cancers...
OTHER health consequences
• Severe health effects are linked
with carbon monoxide (CO)
vulnerability
• Less intense symptoms may be
linked with most pollutant
vulnerability types
HISTORIC
MARKS
1950 Awareness and impact on human
health. London

s
Donora

“The land
of fog”
196
Clean Air Act
3regulations
198 Air Quality 3
Guidelines

4
Launch of public
campaign
Distribute
Communication
documents and
Campaign
posters

Educational
Community programs
conferences
04
SOLUTION
Cleaning regular • vaccum, sweep
• wash pillow, blanket, bedding,...
Plants
“Natural air filters”
The first air filtration systems
Nano Silver antibacterial technology
Kill > 650 types of bacteria and 260 types of
harmful germs

Does not cause toxicity.

Disinfects bacteria quickly, does not


cause irritation or allergies.
Ultraviolet disinfection technology (UV
rays)

Polluted air, after being filtered through


3-4 filter layers, will be "sterilized" with
UV rays before being distributed outside.
messa
ges
Messages
"A smart choice for a healthy living space.”

" Improving domestic air quality is not just a personal mission


but also a commitment to the environment and public health.”
Do you have any question?
WHO WANTS TO BE A
MILLIONAIRE
IAP stands for what in the presentation?

 A. Indoor air pollution  B. Internet Access Provider

 C. Image Analysis Processing  D. In-App Purchase


IAP stands for what in the presentation?

 A. Indoor air pollution  B. Internet Access Provider

 C. Image Analysis Processing  D. In-App Purchase


VOCs are found in which of the following products?

 A. Paint  B. Tree

 C. Dishwashing liquid  D. A & B


VOCs are found in which of the following products?

 A. Paint  B. Tree

 C. Dishwashing liquid  D. A & B


How many chemicals are in cigarettes?

 A. 2000  B. 7000

 C. Over 7000  D. 3000


How many chemicals are in cigarettes?

 A. 2000  B. 7000

 C. Over 7000  D. 3000


In what year did WHO publish its air quality guidelines?

 A. 2000  B. 1980

 C. 1984  D. 2004
In what year did WHO publish its air quality guidelines?

 A. 2000  B. 1980

 C. 1984  D. 2004

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