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Did you think that Flemish people spend an average of 85% of their time indoors? What else, especially in your own home? Regular breathing can affect your health and your well-being. It focuses on showing that indoor air is often more polluted than outdoor air. In addition, the most vulnerable live in areas of the worst quality.
A good indoor environment is important, but now that we are more at home, this disease that is misdiagnosed is not strong enough to be considered appropriate. In the unlikely event that you do not provide enough air, moisture, and toxins such as radon, CO, flammable materials, let building materials come out of building materials, furniture, drapes ... will accumulate in the condo. It can cause health problems.
The most at risk are pregnant women, adolescents, the elderly, and the deceased. Contamination of indoor air can cause eye and breathing problems, headaches, sensitivity, asthma ... A few things in common cause cancer. CO can cause fainting and even passing. Excess moisture can cause the condition to develop, resulting in health conditions.
The Flemish logo, an organization of health and wellness, co-organized the registration check for a strong indoor environment. These are just some of the goal-setting shareware that you can use. With these four basic values, everyone can no doubt see the noisy environment of the house.
4 RULES OF HEALTH INSIDE
Indoor environment, what is that?
The indoor climate is the climate and environment of buildings (or cars). Along with these lines are bright in outdoor weather. Indoor and outdoor air conditions are intertwined and can affect your health.
Why a clear indoor environment is important
Your home has a profound effect on your well-being. Daily adverse conditions are related to the consequences of good health, for example, respiratory illnesses, discomfort, mental health problems, and lead damage. Indoor space is very important, especially if you think you realize you are generally investing 80% of your energy indoors.
Young people, the elderly, and the disabled are especially vulnerable to the effects of poor housing conditions. Stable and disabled people tend to stay home and can get sick faster than someone with normal noise. People from low-income socially disadvantaged backgrounds are also obliged to stay in unfortunate sleeping conditions.
In any case, living in an unfortunate house greatly affects the presence of residents. Since they are unable to heat their homes due to high energy costs. In addition, they need heat for a large part of the change in clinical thinking as there is standing in the house, they live in a very small area (gridlock) and other quality issues. This completely reduces their chances in the job market.
Everyone has the right to sleep. This is set out in various international programs and constitutions. In Belgium, the law is enshrined in the Constitution (Article 23, 3 °) and in the Flemish Housing Decree (Article 3).
A decent home environment is important in a real sense. As possible:
-save lives
-Reduce infection
-Use personal satisfaction
- encourages less deprivation
make environmental change worse too
- Enhancing the achievement of the various SDGs such as SDG3 (welfare) and SDG11 (urban areas controlled)
To this end, Heilbrigt lÃf acknowledges that there is a need in legal matters for greater respect for a place of residence that guarantees quality and a healthy lifestyle. Effectiveness in all strategies, avoiding hemorrhage and integrated work is essential to achieve the best results.
What are the reasons for unwanted home space?
The causes of natural household problems are different. There may be issues of authoritative and social issues and human negligence. Or then again your combination of both.
house development
Poor protection or poor roof are the reasons for moisture and standing problems. Inadequate or poorly functioning ovens, lack of ventilation (simplicity), hazardous windows and stairs, and accidental use in new developments and redesigns cause health problems.
gridlock
At a time when most people live consecutively in a small area, we are talking about "overcrowding". Clog can contribute to indoor climate by creating or exacerbating moisture and staining problems. As people produce moisture. In addition: if present in one place, additional moisture is introduced. There are various tests in the minuscule area that produce moisture: drying clothes, pressing, cleaning (house quickly gets dirty), cooking.
Prohibition also creates a negative environment for residents: for example, it becomes more difficult for them to track psychological harmony.
way of life
Passengers alike have an impact on the internal environment. Indoor smoking, DIY activities, painting, and installing new furniture without formal ventilation and cooling all add to the unpleasant interior space. Misuse of professional cleaners and unfortunate support for boilers, channels, and ventilation systems also harm the indoor environment.
natural features
The location of the house and the atmosphere outside the room have an impact on the interior of the house. For example, do you live on a busy street? Are there any plants nearby? People who earn less, have less mobility, or may have less training are more likely to stay in an unsatisfactory environment. They are highly prone to stressful natural conditions and are less sensitive to green and tranquil surroundings.
Indoor environment and social impacts
Moisture and stagnation, improper ventilation and inhalation, cigarette smoke, asbestos, lead pipes, deodorants or heat gases such as carbon monoxide (CO), blockage, or outdoor exercise all affect your health.
The social effects of toxins are often severe: cardiovascular disease, asthma, and structural disorders are the leading cause of weight gain in Europe. Asthma and allergies are the most common diseases that persist in young people. In Belgium, about 15% of teens have asthma. For adults, this is 8%. About 20 to 30% of people feel sensitive. Humidity problems with standing can cause or damage respiratory infections
Improving social development in the indoor environment
A few community improvements also increase the value of a reasonable home environment:
For example, the maturity of the world. Older ones are very soft due to the influence of certain (space) substances in nature. Also, people stay at home continuously.
Community development and strong long-term records will only exacerbate the problem of housing shortages, especially in metropolitan areas. Then again, it is attractive from a climate point of view to live in a beautiful, energy-efficient home in a metropolitan area.
Telecommuting - as a flexible operating system - will be gradually approved soon. Aside from the fact that you are investing more energy in your home, however, the concept of these tests also influences the atmosphere in the house.
New materials, materials, and development are currently being developed. In addition, these can be sources of unfortunate, unforeseen occurrences that affect the home environment and human energy. These developments often require knowledge of social (unthinkable) impacts and related guidelines.
Domestic space in the system (political).
Is the noisy indoor space lost? Not under any circumstances! The indoor environment has been in the world system for a long time, remembering the establishment of the World Health Organization and the European Union's Environmental and Health Program. In 2000, the World Health Organization recognized the ability to smell the air outside the home as an important right. In 2018, the WHO issued WHO guidelines on housing and living conditions. The Flemish Environmental Directive of 2004 sets out various rules and regulations for the mediation of various poisons, with the aim of the goal: to reduce or eliminating the health risks of occupants or clients of the available house or building.
However, you can also add to a better home environment such as a city official, a domestic worker, a teacher, or a social worker.





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