Take a deep breath. Calm your mind down. Is the air helping you put yourself at ease?  So if this nectar to your soul is bitter, how do you breathe again…

Air pollution is a major problem that haunts every house in the shadows, and wreaks havoc on human health. The tiniest soot particles enter your lungs and bloodstream, cause bronchitis, and lead to heart attacks. Smog irritates the eyes and increases risks of asthma attacks.

Air pollution in Chennai is at the “moderate” level, and being a city with homes and apartments, such as  GP Homes, we have to be weary about these levels.

Indoor air pollution is the degradation of indoor air quality by harmful chemicals and other materials.  It can be up to 10 times worse than outdoor air pollution. This is because contained areas enable potential pollutants to build up more than open spaces.

More than half of the causes for indoor air pollution, are brought by ourselves. We’ve been the reason right from the Stone Age, when we burned firewood. Others have only been introduced to our homes in modern times, such as AC-dust and candle-fumes.

Some pollutants enter from the natural environment, including bacteria and mould. All combined, indoor air pollution causes 3.8 million deaths worldwide each year from diseases such as stroke and lung cancer.

It would help the lives of you and your loved ones, if you sought out reasons that caused this harmful condition, especially if you’re looking for flats for sale in ayapakkam .  Here are 6 ways to brighten up the level of air in your house:

  1. Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of indoor air pollution, releasing harmful gases that especially stick to surfaces such as carpets and curtains. It is safest for you to not smoke indoors. It could lead to ear-infections in children, and cause heart-diseases in adults.
  2. Household cleaners release fumes into the atmosphere, and worsen allergies. When these substances interact in the air you breathe, they can form complex VOCs that have been linked to the increased risk of asthma and other respiratory problems. It is recommended to use natural cleaners in place of chemical cleaners.
  3. Carpet fumes are released maximum during the first few months.  Some of these chemicals have been associated with headaches, dizziness, nausea, shortness of breath (dyspnea), and asthma-like reactions. It will help if you allow intense ventilation for the first three days after installation. Using natural fibres will also help.
  4. Take your art-and-craft projects outside for fun and safety. Most of these products, like glue, paints and markers expose you to unwanted fumes, and fresh air helps to dilute its effects. If you’re looking for apartments for sale in ayapakkam , choose GP Homes, pearl iris for its breezy balconies.
  5. Avoid using non-stick pans. One of the chemicals used to make these pots and pans has been linked with kidney, thyroid, prostate, bladder, and ovarian cancers. They might cause something called Teflon-flu which is capable of killing pet-birds. Use utensils made of cast-iron, or some other material.
  6. As quaint as using candles and room-fresheners can be, these chemicals are known to interfere with hormone production, reduce sperm count, and cause birth defects. Instead, open up your windows, and let the fresh breeze do the job.
  7. This is a bonus point if you have pets. If you’re planning on looking for flats for sale in ayapakkam with your furry friend, beware of dander. It is an allergen for many, and can cause wheezing, irritation, coughing fits and, in extreme cases, anaphylactic shock. You can reduce the pet dander in the air by doubling-up on cleaning the household.

Taking these simple precautions can help boost your air-quality. GP Homes, pearl iris enables these with its ventilated spaces.