Why We Need to Rethink Ventilation — Not Just Air Conditioning — in Our Homes
In hot climates like Dubai, when we think of making our homes more comfortable, air conditioning is the first (and often only) thing that comes to mind. And understandably so — with outdoor temperatures soaring above 50°C, it’s unthinkable to live without powerful cooling. But here’s the uncomforta
Humans: The Unseen Pollutants in Our Indoor Spaces
Indoor Air Quality is emerging as one of the most critical public health concerns of the 21st century. As urban living intensifies and people spend more than 90% of their time indoors, a pressing question surfaces: what—or who—is polluting the air we breathe in our homes, workplaces, schools, and public b
The Impact of Indoor Molds on Human Health
Introduction Indoor Molds are a type of fungus that can grow in various environmental conditions, particularly in damp and humid environments. Indoors, molds can be found in areas such as the bathroom, kitchen, basement, or any place where there is moisture. While they play a crucial role in nature by breakin
Role of Indoor Air Quality in the Development of Allergies and Asthma
The importance of air quality, particularly indoor air quality, cannot be overemphasized. Numerous studies have linked poor indoor air quality to a range of health problems including allergies, asthma, and other respiratory conditions. This paper delves into the role of indoor air quality in the development o
Health Risks Associated with Asbestos, a Major Indoor Air Pollutant
Asbestos, a naturally occurring fibrous mineral, was widely used in the 20th century for its fire-resistant and insulating properties. However, it is now recognized as a significant indoor air pollutant associated with serious health risks [1]. This paper explores the health hazards posed by asbestos exposure
The Critical Effects of Carbon Monoxide Emissions from Cookstoves and Heaters on Human Health
Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is a significant health risk associated with emissions from cookstoves and heaters. The mechanism of CO poisoning is rooted in its interaction with hemoglobin in the blood. Hemoglobin is responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to the body’s tissues. When inhaled, CO
The Impact of Indoor Air Quality on Respiratory Health
Introduction Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a critical component of our daily health and well-being. We spend approximately 90% of our time indoors, and the quality of the air we breathe in these environments can significantly impact our health, particularly our respiratory system. Understanding and addressing I