Indoor air pollution is the destruction of indoor air quality by chemicals and other harmful materials, and its hazards can be up to 10 times more serious than outdoor air pollution. This is because closed areas make the accumulation of potential contaminants greater than open spaces. If you consider pouring a gallon of oil into the ocean instead of pouring a gallon of oil into a bathtub, you can easily visualize it. Oil in the ocean will dissipate and be diluted in large amounts of water. The oil in the bathtub will also stay because it has nowhere to go. The same is true when pollutants are released in a tight, closed area (like your home or office).
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