What are the Causes and Health Effects of Mold in Schools?
Modern life has shifted our habits in a way that we spend considerably more time indoors than our ancestors. Since an early age, we are confined to indoor environments from nurseries to day-care and schools finally reaching office buildings in adulthood. In this sense, most of the air we breathe comes from controlled and enclosed environments and the quality of that air can determine our health in the long-run. Nausea, allergic reactions, fatigue, and headache are some of the most common symptoms noticed when a person is exposed to unhealthy indoor air and one of the most vulnerable groups exposed is children.
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