PROFESSIONAL EQUIPMENT,
INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY
People do some of the most important things in life not for money or to satisfy reasonable interests, but to gain a certain feeling from it.
In life, people need to face many risks. For example, driving, flying, participating in entertainment activities, living in haze, and being in a polluted indoor air environment, different scenarios correspond to different risks.
Everyone has their own way of life, and they will selectively take on some risks. On the other hand, people can make scientific choices to reduce and avoid risks.
Since the reform and opening up, data surveys have found that indoor air pollution in residential and commercial buildings is much more severe than outdoor air pollution, especially in highly industrialized cities and large super cities.
Can the health risks caused by indoor air pollution be avoided? The answer is no. The fact is that a person spends 90% of their life indoors and will never choose not to enter the indoor environment forever. Minimizing the health risks caused by indoor air pollution or lowering it to a normal standard of living is something that everyone must face.
Here, you can think of those who have been exposed to air pollution for a long time in indoor environments, including infants, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with chronic diseases (especially respiratory or cardiovascular diseases).
Our goal in paying attention to indoor air is to understand the causes of indoor air pollution and the health risks posed by polluted indoor air, and to take appropriate response measures while recognizing the air conditions. Only by knowing oneself and the enemy can we win.
When the same air pollutants are placed separately in indoor spaces, they will not have a significant impact on human health. The fact is that there are many types and quantities of pollution sources placed indoors, and the amount of pollutants released is too small, which can easily exceed the standard values of normal life and have a serious impact on health.
Outdoor smoke and car exhaust; The work office has pollution sources such as carpets, paint, panels, mechanical heating, cooling, and ventilation systems; There are pollution sources such as panel furniture and fabric sofas in the living space of the home.
Regarding the environment of office and home spaces, we urgently need universal indoor air management guidelines to provide guidance and recommendations for reducing and avoiding air pollution and its impact on human health.
Our company has been preparing for this goal. A new indoor air quality detector will be launched in September and will be officially introduced to everyone.