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AuthorAbusin, Sana
AuthorAl-Thani, Noor
AuthorAl-Emadi, Noor
AuthorPetcu, Catalina
Available date2023-10-17T08:04:54Z
Publication Date2022
Publication NameWorld Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2022.16.2.1138
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/48591
AbstractFactors such as unfavorable meteorological conditions within the Gulf region force citizens to spend a considerable amount of time in their homes. Indoor air quality in the Arabian Gulf is rapidly becoming an issue of vital concern that requires urgent governmental intervention and control measures as well as increased in-depth research on likely health consequences. In this review, we surveyed the current literature on the potential health impact of daily household activities in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries like Qatar where practiced traditions such as burning incense and scented candles are commonplace. These may increase indoor pollution levels, and worsen the health conditions of residents. The main goal of this review is to assess the extent of common indoor pollutants and suggest strategies of pollution control that may alleviate pollution concentration in an indoor environment. Creating awareness about the most common sources of indoor air pollution in the GCC may help improve health promotion and lifestyle changes, especially with respect to reproductive health that is a major concern in the region. The government may also explore recommendations for more environmentally friendly incense and organic candles.
Languageen
SubjectIndoor Pollutants
Health Consequences
Arabian Gulf
Environment
Air quality
TitleHealth impact of indoor air pollution in the gulf region: A review
TypeArticle Review
Pagination49-57
Issue Number2
Volume Number16
ESSN2581-9615
dc.accessType Open Access


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