Indoor Air Pollution in India

GS3 โ€“ Environment

Context

A study by Ahmedabad University reveals that indoor air can be significantly more polluted than outdoor air, especially in urban Indian households.

Key Findings:
  • Indoor PM (Particulate Matter) levels were 2.5 times higher than outdoors for over 50% of the time.
  • Sources: Cooking, perfumes, aerosols, disinfectants, room sprays.
  • Poor Ventilation allows accumulation of pollutants, raising health risks.
  • Domestic Workers face disproportionate exposure, working in multiple households without control over air quality.
Policy Limitations:
  • Current policies like NCAP (National Clean Air Programme) focus only on outdoor pollution.
  • Building Codes lack provisions for natural ventilation, especially in low-cost housing.
  • Public Awareness about indoor pollution remains low.
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