While environmental pollution isn’t always caused by manmade activities, such as wildfires or volcanic eruptions, we do produce a significant majority of the pollution on planet earth. In the simplest definition possible, pollution is the process of making the water,...
Airborne particulate matter, or abbreviated as PM, is a complex mixture of aerosol and solid chemicals both in the form of small droplets and solid fragments. When inhaled over an extended period of time, PM has been linked to various illnesses and can even result in...
Airborne diseases begin as tiny pathogenic microbes which are discharged when an infected individual sneezes, coughs, or merely speaks. These microbes can stay suspended in air for an extended period of time, to eventually be inhaled by someone else. Upon breathing in...
Worldwide, poor air quality negatively affects all of our health on a daily basis. Airborne particles from wildfire ash, factories, power plants, vehicle exhaust, soil dust, pollen, and an assortment of other pollutants all contribute to the overall quality of our...
Whether you’re a construction worker, an industrial contractor, a factory worker, landscape designer, or even an architect, air quality is relevant to your life as a whole. One of the most important aspects of our physical health is the dependence on the air we...
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