AIR: THE UNSEEN THREAT
Indoor air quality has been a concern for our well-being long before the emergence of the Corona virus (SARS Cov 2). The air we breathe within enclosed spaces has been linked to various health risks, manifesting as fatigue, headaches, lethargy, breathing difficulties, sore throats, skin rashes, allergies, and other illnesses.
The culprit behind these health issues is the presence of harmful chemicals in our indoor air, turning the air we breathe into a source of pollution.
These chemicals emanate from diverse sources such as heating systems, furniture, electrical appliances, clothing, and carpets, enveloping us in a constant exposure to chemicals due to our modern lifestyle. Additionally, the air we breathe harbors invisible threats in the form of viruses, bacteria, and germs, contributing to suboptimal air quality.