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What are the sources of indoor air pollution by pesticides?

Indoor air pollution has become an increasingly important public health issue in recent decades. As we spend 80% of our time indoors, the presence of multiple pollutants in indoor air can have serious health consequences for those exposed to them, especially children and pregnant women. Among these pollutants, pesticides are chemical substances that can be present in indoor air as a result of different activities

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Indoor air pollution combined with the time we spend in buildings can have a significant impact on our health. Reducing indoor air pollution levels is essential to living in a healthy environment and reducing the risk of diseases such as asthma and allergies.

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