Air Quality And Health: What We Do Not Know Can Hurt Us Posted By: Adriana Noton

Air quality and health can be very closely related. The air that we breathe needs to be of good quality for us to remain healthy. There are federal guidelines for the most common air pollutants, and most states also have their own guidelines as well. Air pollutants can affect us both directly and indirectly. Obviously, we are affected directly by simply breathing the air around us. However, we are affected indirectly as well. Air pollutants can pollute lakes and rivers which ultimately affects our drinking water. They may also affect land which can in time cause problems with our food. There is an air quality index that monitors air quality. There are around one-thousand distributed around the United States. The levels can go from good all the way down to hazardous. The federal guidelines only address a small group of common air pollutants. They are called the criteria air pollutants because many believe that they are the most dangerous. These include six pollutants including carbon monoxide, lead, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, particles, and sulfur dioxide. Each can cause its own health problems. Carbon monoxide is an odorless, tasteless, and colorless gas.
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