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Silent Pollutants

Laura Anderson

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Ratgeber / Natur

Beschreibung

Silent Pollutants reveals how everyday environments—homes, offices, and cars—can harbor invisible toxins that negatively impact our health. These silent threats, often stemming from synthetic materials and recirculated air, contribute to chronic diseases and reduced cognitive function. The book sheds light on the sources of these indoor toxins, from chemical compounds in furniture to biological contaminants like mold, and details their specific health effects, supported by scientific evidence and real-world examples.



The book progresses by first defining silent pollutants and then diving into chemical and biological contaminants. It then explores practical strategies for reducing exposure, such as improved ventilation, air purification, and selecting low-VOC products. It emphasizes the importance of public awareness and regulation to protect public health.



By understanding the risks and available solutions, readers can take proactive steps to create healthier, more sustainable spaces.

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indoor toxins