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Although people's awareness of environmental protection has strengthened in recent years and environmental quality has improved significantly, haze still frequently appears in many first- and second-tier cities, and situations with ultra-high PM2.5 concentrations occur from time to time. If you have children at home and cannot temporarily move to an environment with good air quality, you should understand the content summarized by the Luftmy editor and actively improve the indoor air environment, which is very beneficial to a child's growth.
The impact of haze and PM2.5 on children:
1. Respiratory tract infections and lung cancer;
2. Emotional instability;
3. Impact on eye function;
4. Pediatric rickets;
5. Impact on intellectual development.
How to reduce the harm of haze to children?
1. Install an air purifier or fresh air ventilator to improve the air condition at home and purify the air.
2. If you need to take your child out, make sure they wear a mask.
3. During hazy weather, many harmful substances will attach to the baby's face; wash the child's face after returning home.
4. Regularly take the child to the hospital for physical examinations so that any problems can be detected early.