The Air Closely Connected to Our Health
Discover Cendori's Air Quality Management Tips
At some point,
detailed air quality
information became widely available.
The Air Quality Index
We Always Keep an Eye On
However
Did you know that indoor air
can be worse than outdoor air?
Indoor Air Pollution Can Affect
People Up to 1,000 Times More
Than Outdoor Pollution
By understanding how to manage indoor air quality,
you can maintain a healthier environment in the
place where you spend most of your time.
Outdoor
Indoor
What Causes It?
Indoor air pollution has various causes.
It can even come from unexpected sources.
It can come from building materials
like paint and adhesives.
These materials contain substances like
benzene and formaldehyde, which can
cause headaches and dizziness.
It can be produced while cooking
using a gas stove.
Nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide
emissions can sometimes cause nausea.
It can be emitted from furniture,
carpets, and bedding.
Some raw materials release radon and
other substances, which can increase the
risk of cancer with prolonged exposure.
How Should We Manage It?
Many may think it’s unrelated,
but maintaining proper temperature and humidity is important.
Regular Ventilation
Ventilate at least twice a day to allow fresh air circulation.
The ideal temperature for the body is 18–24°C, and humidity should be 40–60%.
Indoor air gets polluted due to cooking and other activities.
Keeping windows closed without ventilation makes indoor air even worse.
Ventilating for about 30 minutes at least twice a day ensures air circulation.
However, avoid extreme temperature changes by choosing the right time.
Regular Cleaning
Clean surroundings improve air quality, making cleaning essential.
Regular cleaning helps remove accumulated dust.
Many underestimate the impact of cleaning.
Dust builds up quickly, so cleaning regularly is very helpful.
It’s best to clean furniture tops and refrigerators.
Instead of a broom, use a vacuum or a damp mop to prevent dust from spreading.
Cendori Has the Answer!
Cendori develops and installs air purification systems
to keep indoor air healthy.
Many apartments and buildings have Cendori's purifiers
installed in their ceilings to improve indoor ventilation.
Cendori, an expert in air quality management,
shares practical tips to help you maintain healthy indoor air.