WHO suggests that air pollution (มลพิษทางอากาศ, which is the term in Thai) contributes the most health risk of all environmental health risks. Individuals can engage in some practices to control air pollution instead of adding to this hazard.

Here are five things we can do or stop doing. You have most likely known about them previously: they are not advanced science. In any case, have in mind that they matter and will have a significant effect.

Limit Your Use of Automobiles

 Taking out your use of automobiles may not be feasible; however, driving when necessary is. Complete tasks and shopping at a particular place to keep from making various outings to a similar area. If you live close to a commuter railway, use the train more often. And if you are considering which automobile to buy, hybrid may be your perfect ride. These incredible vehicles join fuel and electric energy to show signs of improvement mileage and many are low in emissions

Unplug Electricity that is not in Use

Unplugging electricity when not in use is an excellent way to reduce air pollution. This is because the power needed for appliances and lights is generated by natural gas plants or coal that produces emissions.

Recyclable Products 

Wastes contribute heavily to air pollution and when we recycle products, we reduce the amount of waste we generate. Reuse paper bags instead of plastic bags.

Grow Plants and Trees

Most household plants significantly remove carbon monoxide from the air.

These plants effectively filter the air from harmful chemicals and compounds,

Growing these natural air filters can significantly reduce air pollution. NASA also suggests that the likes of Chinese evergreen, bamboo palm, and all kinds of Dracaena trees are excellent natural air filters. Have you grown a plant today?

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