The report contains a summary discussion of human health
effects linked to indoor air pollution (IAP) in homes and other non-industrial
indoor environments. Rather than discussing the health effects of the
main different pollutants which can be found in indoor air, the approach
has been to group broad categories of adverse health effects in separate
chapters, and describe the relevant indoor exposures which may give rise
to these health effects. The following groups of effects have been considered:
effects on the respiratory system; allergy and other effects on the immune
system; cancer and effects on reproduction; effects on the skin and mucous
membranes in the eyes, nose and throat; sensory effects and other effects
on the nervous system: effects on the cardiovascular system; systemic
effects on the liver, kidney and gastro-intestinal system. For each of
these groups effects associated with IAP, the principal agents and sources,
evidence linking IAP to the effect(s), susceptible groups, the public
health relevance, methods for assessment, and major research needs are
briefly discussed.
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