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Where you aware that there are important facts about air pollution you should know in order to keep you from serious harm? Are you aware that these facts could actually save your life?

If you take time to study air pollution, you will find the information very scary. It will become obvious that if you had planned on moving to a major city, there is a great possibility that you won't live as long. You will also begin to give some serious thought to using aerosol hair sprays and other toxic chemicals in your home.

One pollution fact that is the scariest is that if you live in any of the major cities world wide, you will live 2-3 years less than those people who live in the suburbs where there is cleaner air. This reduced life expectancy is directly due to the health consequences of continually breathing polluted air. We all agree that life is short enough. Don't subject yourself to unhealthy situations that can obviously shorten your life?

Many people still believe that industry is the biggest cause of air pollution. This is only partly true, They only contribute about 10 percent of the total cancer risk in major cities. The other 90 percent of the risks related to cancer come from the emission from the various methods of transportation. Not only does this inclde the major polluters, it also includes automobiles, buses, trucks ships, and trains. While major cities don't have a lot of lawns like the suburbs do, you would be shocked to find out how much pollution you generate by the simple act of mowing your lawn. The fact remains is that most air pollution is generated by humans burning fossil fuels.

Another scary fact is that children breathe at a faster rate than adults and as a consequence, they breathe in much more polluted air than an adult. This increased exposure to air pollution has been directly connected to increase incidence of childhood asthma. Asthma has been noted to be the leading reason that children miss school.

It has also been estimated that 6.In the United States alone, every year from one million to a staggering 51 million work days are lost, all attributed to air pollution.

Health problems caused by air pollution costs more than money and lost time in school or work, it can actually cost you our life. If your home, office or school is located near a high traffic area, you have an increased risk for lung disease, bronchitis asthma and even cancer.

If you are armed with solid air pollution facts, you will better understand the reasons you should be cutting down on the pollution levels in the air that you breathe. Car pooling is one of the most effective ways to reduce air pollution. Many people are lucky enough to have other co-workers who live in the same area. By car-pooling you not only save money in gas, you also save wear and tear on your automobile. On a larger scale, you are also cutting down on the amount of emissions you are pumping into the atmosphere. If more people made the effort to carpool, there would be a measurable decrease in the amount of air pollution in major cites worldwide.

Add to this the fact that chemicals used in the homes such as aerosol hair spray, and copy machines used in offices, are also a major contributor to air pollution. Switching to environmentally safe products will eventually become the norm as the toxic chemicals that are found in nearly everything we use on a daily basis, are eliminated.

Conclusion

The fact remains that air pollution is a huge problem and although great strides are being made to reduce the situation, most people are overwhelmed by the scope of the problem. If everyone took small steps to reduce air pollution, the air we breathe would be in much better shape than it is now.

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Beverly Saltonstall is an environmental writer who cares about the environment. Her book, "Reducing Pollution: Tips for Cleaner Living in the 21st Century" available at http://pollutionwebsite.com/ebook.html examines the scope of the pollution problem and what can be done to reduce the problem.



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