DOI: 10.22270/jmpas.V10I3.1143

VOLUME - 10 ISSUE - 3 MAY-JUNE 2021

TO AVOID AIR BORN INFECTION IN TODAYS ERA AT URBAN AREA NEEDS PROPER HOME VENTILATION WITH RESPECT TO VENTILATION AND CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)

Dhongdi V, Patrikar V, Kukde S, Ingole A

Datta Meghe Ayurvedic Medical College Hospital and Research Centre Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

ABSTRACT

With the outbreak of deadly Coronavirus in China and other parts of the world, experts suggest that staying in well-ventilated areas can avert infection by the virus. The 1990s decade was the warmest and the year 1998 was the warmest recorded since 1861. More than half of the 110 known Harlequin frog species have vanished due to climate change and global warming. 14.6 million hectares of natural forest are lost each year in an area than England. Because of the rising temperature, polar bears are waking up early from their winter slumber. When they are not able to hibernate, they become grouchy and increasingly aggressive. UN secretary called climatically changes as the biggest challenge of 21stcenture. Exactly the changes worsen the lifestyle of manhood life and animal kingdom also. In 2020 we are facing Covid19 Pandemic crisis in the Urban-rural area. In an urban area, people are affected by this pandemic more than rural people. The environmental researchers stated in various studies that urban people are living in congested air due to inflation and lack of space for living to compare to the rural people. The urban public has a lack of ventilation in structural development. To Avoid Air Born Infection In Todays Era at Urban Area Needs Proper Home Ventilation with respect to Ventilation and Coronavirus (COVID-19). If you are using an air purifier, people must also ensure proper maintenance by following the advice of the manufacturer. If fans are used, they should be mounted where room air can be exhausted directly through a window into the outside area. Another way to reduce the spread of viruses according to experts is by letting fresh air in by keeping windows and doors open.

Keywords:

COVID-19, oxygen, Air Born Infection, Ventilation, Cubic space


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