The atmospheric environment within buildings and structures in the specified metropolitan area is a crucial factor affecting the health and well-being of its occupants. This encompasses the assessment and management of pollutants, allergens, and other airborne contaminants present inside homes, offices, and other enclosed spaces within the city and its surrounding region.
Maintaining acceptable conditions inside structures is essential for minimizing respiratory ailments, allergies, and other health problems. Historically, attention to this aspect has grown in parallel with increasing urbanization and awareness of the impact of enclosed environments on human health. Proactive measures contribute to increased productivity, reduced healthcare costs, and an improved quality of life for area residents.