E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Indoor air quality analysis and sustainable practices

  • Manasa V.,
  • Thanvi Palagulla Sri,
  • Srija Cherukuri,
  • Kruthika Gopathi,
  • Al-Farouni Mohammed,
  • R J Anandhi,
  • Singla Atul,
  • Parmar Ashish

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202450701004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 507
p. 01004

Abstract

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A constant supply of fresh air is vital for eliminating harmful bacteria and supporting the body's immune system against viruses and infections. Poor indoor air quality poses significant health risks, affecting human well-being and productivity. To address this issue, indoor air quality analysis is essential for enclosed spaces like homes, offices, and schools. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, indoor air can be up to 1000 times more polluted than outdoor air, with modern lifestyles leading to people spending 80-90% of their time indoors. Air pollution, as reported by the World Health Organization, causes 7 million deaths annually, primarily affecting the lungs and increasing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Monitoring indoor air quality parameters such as CO2 and humidity levels is crucial for a healthy lifestyle. By utilizing sensors like MQ135 and DHT11, we can measure indoor pollutants and evaluate ventilation systems' effectiveness. Automation, such as using servo motors for ventilation, helps maintain safe indoor air quality levels. This approach can be implemented across various sectors, including schools, malls, and offices, to create healthier environments. Ultimately, indoor air quality analysis plays a vital role in enhancing indoor air quality and promoting occupant well-being.