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Hidden dust in Indian homes affecting peoples health: Report
The report says Noida homes have the highest bacterial count while Delhi houses face cockroach allergens the most
Wednesday March 10, 2021 1:06 PM, IANS
New Delhi: Hidden dust in Indian homes is affecting peoples health as the count of microscopic contaminants like dust mites, dust mite faeces, bacteria, mould, small insects, particles and other allergens has been recorded at high levels from some houses in major cities, a new study revealed on Wednesday.
For example, Noida homes have the highest bacterial count while Delhi houses face cockroach allergens the most.
Gurugram homes suffer from spores while Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad reported highest cockroach allergens.
Updated Mar 06, 2021 | 18:33 IST
As per a survey, the indoor pollution level in Hyderabad has reached an alarming stage and it is one of the highest among other major cities in India. Indoor pollution level alarming in Hyderabad, find survery.  |  Photo Credit: IANS
The alarming level of indoor pollution in Hyderabad is not great news for the residents of the city. Hyderabad is one of the most densely populated cities in India and the rising air pollution levels inside houses have emerged as a huge concern. Recently a survey was conducted in four major cities including Hyderabad which showed the houses in the city have a high amount of dust particles.