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TIANJIN, May 13 (Xinhuanet) -- Statistics show that
indoor air pollution has doubled over the past 15 years in surveyed cases in
some developing countries and regions like China and India, according to a
visiting Danish environment expert.
Each day about 5,000 people die of
indoor air pollution, P. OleFanger, an expert from the Technical University of
Denmark, said here Thursday at an ongoing international seminar on architecture
and urban environment.
Some 30 environmental experts attended discussions on
"green" or environmentally friendly architecture involving issues like indoor
environment and urban environment. They came from over 10 Chinese and foreign
universities including those of Denmark, Japan,the Republic of Korea and the
United States.
Fanger said that in many developing countries and
regions, indoor environment has become worse because of polluting gases arising
from cooking, toilet use and furniture which are posing serious threats to human
health. Moreover, modern buildings have become more tightly closed for the
purpose of energy efficiency, which therefore reduces ventilation.
He added that poisonous gases may leak from
upholstery materials, modern office equipment and home electrical
appliances,leading to the worsening of indoor pollution. People who inhale the
gases may feel dizzy, fatigued and weary and thus become less efficient in work.
A person spends about 90 percent of his or her life
indoors and is subject to a large amount of unclean gas. Zhu Neng, an
environmental expert of Tianjin University, suggested people be conscientious
and active to increase ventilation, the best way to improve indoor environment.
The seminar was co-sponsored by Tianjin University in
Tianjin Municipality neighboring Beijing, and a Japanese University based in
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