Chronic Exposure

Chronic exposure refers to prolonged exposure to air pollutants that can lead to adverse health effects, such as respiratory disorders, cardiovascular diseases, and long-term complications. This type of exposure can occur in environments where air quality is compromised, such as highly polluted urban areas or poorly ventilated buildings.

Air pollutants such as fine particles, VOCs, and nitrogen oxides are responsible for chronic exposure, which can harm respiratory health and cause symptoms such as coughing, shortness of breath, or asthma attacks.

It is essential to take measures to limit chronic exposure, such as using air purifiers, improving indoor ventilation, and reducing pollution sources to protect long-term health.

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