Issue 5, 2004

Safe as houses? Indoor air pollution and health

Abstract

Indoor air pollution has long been the Cinderella of the environmental world: left at home, out of sight and out of mind. But as our knowledge of indoor pollution grows, policy-makers are coming to realise that improving indoor environments can deliver big gains for public health. The new front line on air quality will be on our own doorsteps.

Article information

Article type
Focus
First published
27 Apr 2004

J. Environ. Monit., 2004,6, 46N-49N

Safe as houses? Indoor air pollution and health

J. Environ. Monit., 2004, 6, 46N DOI: 10.1039/B405880C

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