How to protect children from indoor air pollution/HILLARY BETT



Protecting children from indoor air pollution is important because they breathe faster and are more vulnerable to harmful pollutants.

One key step is ensuring proper ventilation in homes by opening windows and doors regularly to allow fresh air to circulate.

Cooking should be done in well-ventilated kitchens, preferably using clean fuels such as electricity, LPG or biogas instead of charcoal, kerosene or firewood.

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Smoking should never be allowed indoors, as secondhand smoke is a major source of indoor air pollution.

Regular cleaning helps reduce dust, mould and pet dander that can trigger respiratory problems.