Indoor Air Pollution, Related Human Diseases, and Recent Trends in the Control and Improvement of Indoor Air Quality

Indoor air pollution (IAP) is a serious threat to human health, causing millions of deaths each year. A plethora of pollutants can result in IAP; therefore, it is very important to identify their main sources and concentrations and to devise strategies for the control and enhancement of indoor air q...

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description Indoor air pollution (IAP) is a serious threat to human health, causing millions of deaths each year. A plethora of pollutants can result in IAP; therefore, it is very important to identify their main sources and concentrations and to devise strategies for the control and enhancement of indoor air quality (IAQ). Herein, we provide a critical review and evaluation of the major sources of major pollutant emissions, their health effects, and issues related to IAP-based illnesses, including sick building syndrome (SBS) and building-related illness (BRI). In addition, the strategies and approaches for control and reduction of pollutant concentrations are pointed out, and the recent trends in efforts to resolve and improve IAQ, with their respective advantages and potentials, are summarized. It is predicted that the development of novel materials for sensors, IAQ-monitoring systems, and smart homes is a promising strategy for control and enhancement of IAQ in the future.
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Air Pollutants - adverse effects
Air pollution
Air Pollution, Indoor - adverse effects
Air quality
Air quality control
Buildings
Cooking
Energy consumption
Environmental Health
Environmental Monitoring
Floor coverings
Health risks
Humans
Humidity
Illnesses
Indoor air pollution
Indoor air quality
Indoor environments
Monitoring systems
Nitrogen dioxide
Organic chemicals
Outdoor air quality
Pollutants
Pollution control
Pollution monitoring
Pollution sources
Review
Sick building syndrome
Sick Building Syndrome - etiology
Smart buildings
Smart sensors
Smoking
Trends
Ventilation
VOCs
Volatile organic compounds
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