Sri Lanka to take steps to improve indoor air quality
Posted on February 21st, 2019

The Cabinet of Ministers last week approved a three year pilot project from 2019 to 2021 to conduct a base study and set guidelines to improve indoor air quality in schools, hospitals, public buildings, office buildings and houses covering the entire country, Central Environmental Authority Laboratory Services Deputy Director, Hiranthi Jansz said.

Sri Lanka to take steps to improve indoor air quality 

Jansz said household wood-burning stoves, use of incense sticks, poorly maintained office air-conditioned environments and vehicle emissions were frequent instances of indoor air pollution.
She pointed out that the World Health Organization had recommended preparing guidelines for indoor air quality.
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is a growing concern. Most people spend about 90 percent of their time indoors. The quality of indoor air is important not only for occupants’ comfort but also for their health,” the ITI Environmental Technology said in a statement.
Poor indoor air quality has been tied to symptoms like headaches, fatigue, trouble in concentrating, and irritation of the eyes, nose, throat and lungs. Also, some specific diseases have been linked to specific air contaminants or indoor environments, like asthma with damp indoor environments,” the ITI added.
In addition, poor IAQ can also lead to reduced productivity.

One Response to “Sri Lanka to take steps to improve indoor air quality”

  1. Nimal Says:

    Are they going to open the road by the Maligawa where the heavy traffic in Kandy is polluting the town?

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