In Numbers: Indoor Pollution
According to WHO, as many as 4.3 million children and adults die prematurely each year from illnesses caused by household air pollution. Here’s more about Indoor Pollution, in numbers.
According to WHO, as many as 4.3 million children and adults die prematurely each year from illnesses caused by household air pollution. Here’s more about Indoor Pollution, in numbers.
Jai Dhar Gupta recently introduced Vogmask in India, a high efficiency mask with award winning filtering textile that provides protection from tiny air pollutant particles, dust, germs, pollen, etc.
Indoor pollution is a grave and dangerous problem that needs to be dealt with on priority. According to the Global Burden of Disease Study, Indoor pollution is a major contributor to ill-health and pre-mature mortality rates in India.