Indoor generations.

(Neha Javed, Karachi)

In 160 sec you will decide how the story ends.

This is a story about us the Indoor Generation.The generation that spends 90% of it’s life indoors. It all started the day we left nature behind. We Filled our homes with lovely things and all the stuff we wanted. Our homes become places you would never want to leave. Artificial light replace daylight And we built our houses so that nothing could escape . We cooked and showered, Breathed and played, Slept and sweat But we had closed ourselves in .To a point where nothing could get out. So when the air turned bad inside, we tried fixing it with chemicals. And we put in little artificial suns everywhere To make the darkness bearable. That’s when things started to happen hard to notice in the beginning . Some needed help to sleep, to breath , to not itch. Many of us even started to feel sad. S, we tured on happy lamps to make the sadness go away. Then scientist discovered that the air inside our homes is upto 5 times more polluted than the air outside and the lack of daylight can affect children’s learning and increase blood pressure , It turns out that Kid’s rooms often have the highest concentration of toxicants in the house . In Fact, Millions of homes are unhealthy to live in. They discovered that living in damp and mouldy rooms increases the risk of asthma by 40%. And I learned that millions of people like me suffer from asthma and allergies caused by a bad indoor environment. And so here we are. How this story ends is up to you, because it’s not written yet. If you care about your indoor generations do something. Begin to think and live differently. Let light and fresh air into your life again. Even small changes can make a huge difference for coming generations.

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