Society of Environmental and Occupational Health
The price we are paying for interfering with our elemental God-given environment
“Day by day we are looking for stronger & stronger products for home cleaning”
Babies frequently exposed to cleaning & many other frequently used home products are at higher risk of asthma and also as adults.
Air fresheners, deodorizers, dusting sprays, hand sanitizers, oven cleaners , mosquito repellents, scented candles etc.,– the frequent exposure to these common household products, of which the cleaning products constitute the bulk, can increase a child's risk of developing asthma. Also the first few months of life are critical to the development of a baby's immune and respiratory systems. The risks of recurrent wheeze and asthma were notably higher in homes with frequent use of certain products, such as liquid or solid air fresheners, plug-in deodorizers, dusting sprays, antimicrobial hand sanitizers and oven cleaners, scented candles and incense etc.
A study used data from 2,022 children enrolled in the Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development cohort study and examined their daily, weekly and monthly exposure to 26 types of household cleaners, including dishwashing and laundry detergents, cleaners, disinfectants, polishes and air fresheners. By the age of three, 7.9 per cent of those living in homes where cleaning products were used frequently had asthma. That's compared to nearly 5 per cent diagnosed from homes that used low amounts of products.
And since manufacturers are not required listing all ingredients, we don’t always know what all we are getting exposed to.
Infants typically spend most of their time indoors and come in regular contact with household surfaces, making them especially vulnerable to chemical exposure.
Choose cleaning products that are not sprayed or contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are gases emitted from solids or liquids that can be found in aerosol sprays, paints, glue, cleansers and disinfectants etc. and thus reducing VOC exposure. Noting health effects may include breathing problems, irritation of eyes, nose and throat, and headaches.
Please be warned that some ’green’ products may also contain harmful substances, the first thing manufacturers have in their minds is the commercial aspect, & salability of the product and a ‘green’ label provides an easy conscience to buyers.
Surprisingly, studies show that indoor air pollution can be five to ten times worse than outdoor air pollution. And that’s thanks mostly in part to the products and the cleaning items that we have in our home.
While it can be confusing for consumers to know what ingredients could add to indoor pollution, an easy guide; look for ingredients that use common terms and are easy to read, and avoid those that contain ammonia, coal tar dyes and fragrance or perfumes.
If a label has the word’ fragrance’ or ‘perfume’ on it, avoid it. Don't buy it, these terms generally involve undisclosed chemicals & usually a mix of many.
It would be preferable to use diffusers, if at all- for freshening, and even avoid scented candles.
For do-it-yourself cleaners use hydrogen peroxide, vinegar and baking soda as a soap substitute, the non-toxic chemicals.
These ‘exotic’ chemicals can be harmful not only for children but adults as well, particularly if someone has respiratory problems, and also for the environment.
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Name : | Dr. Narendra K. Rojha |
Qualifications’ : | MBBS,MD,DCCP, DHM,AFIH. Certified Lead Auditor OHSAS: 18001 |
Current Designation : | Consultant: Occupational, Industrial, Environmental Medicine & Hospital Administration |
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Expertise : | Hospital Administration &Management, Medical Sleuthing in Environment, Safety, Industrial &Occupational Health.Auditing – NABH, IMS & QMS, Teaching &Training |
Memberships’ : | NSC, IAOH, MFS&SEOH& IAOH |
Achievements’ : | Commended as The ‘Turn Around Man’ for reviving a moribund hospital, successful NABH conclusion (His First & Hospital’s Fourth Attempt) of another hospital, and received plaudits by W.H.O. Audit Team for unearthing the cryptic source of Fungal Contamination in a Vaccine Manufacturing & R&D facility |
Name : | Dr. Rajiv Garg |
Qualification : | M.B.B.S, M.D. (Internal Medicine) |
Current Designation : | Senior Medical Specialist (SAG)
Head, Department of Medicine ESI Hospital, Sector 24, Noida.
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Experience : | Total Years of Professional Experience: – More than 37 years
Experience in ESIC Hospitals:
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Publications : | More than 6 publications in different national and international indexed journals. |
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Memberships : | IMA, DMA, MFS, IDWS, IOAH, AEOH, SEOH, AIESDA, DDF, Lions Club International, API, ICOH, etc. |
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Health Camps in different parts of Society:
School and College program: Organized educative health awareness, environmental, healthy lifestyle programs in schools and colleges since 1998. Has been involved in Identifications, planning, implementing, and monitoring health needs in terms of medical services; health audits (risk assessments, audits, and inspections); liaison with local and regional hospitals of ESI, Governmental health authorities, and international medical service providers; and organized National and International conferences in India for National and International Bodies and chaired and presented papers… I have organized Health camps in Delhi and other parts of India. Also organized many health awareness campaigns in Schools and Colleges in India. |
Name : | Dr. Sumit Rawal |
Qualification : | M.B.B.S, M.D. (Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprosy) |
Current Designation : | Dermatologist
ESIC Model Hospital, Noida |
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Experience : | Sep’2016- till date: Sincere & Dedicated over 3 years of Clinical Craftmenship Experience and Working in Dermatology Department at ESIC Model Hospital, Noida.
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Expertise : | A dynamic dermatologist and effective clinician with 5+ years of Clinical experience in Dermatology with a major focus on Diagnostics, Treatment planning and results orientation with patient satisfaction. Currently Working at ESIC Model Hospital, Noida as an eminent Dermatologist.
Accountable for achieving patient satisfaction with an increase in patients inflow. Ability in cementing healthy relationships with the patients for generating growth. Possess excellent interpersonal, communication, and analytical skills. |
Memberships : | SEOH |
Achievements : | Actively participated in more than 13 International and National Conferences |
Name : | Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Gupta |
Qualification : | MD, MBBS – GOLD MEDALLIST |
Current Designation : | Chairman and Managing Director Felix Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. |
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Experience : | Medical Officer: Municipal Corporation, East Delhi, 2007-2015
Managed maternity hospital Treated Patients in OPD & IPD Established NICU Level II Master Trainer for Delhi state for RBSK Resident Doctor Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, New Delhi (Department of Paediatrics), 03-02-2004 to 30-04-2004) Resident Doctor RNT Hospital, Udaipur, Rajasthan (Department of Surgery), 02-05-2004 to 20-06-2004 |
Publications : | Many publications are in different national and international indexed journals. |
Awards and Orations : | • Awarded as “Entrepreneur of the year” in a service business (Healthcare) for Established Entrepreneur of 2017 (7th Edition) in partnership with ET NOW News Channel.
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Memberships : | CII, FICCI, ASSOCHAM, IMA, IAP, SEOH |
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Name : | Dr. Kishore P Madhwani |
Qualification : | M.D., PhD., Hon F.C.G.P., Hon F.BD.A.F.P., Pg., C.I.H. |
Current Designation : | National Medical Advisor Bharti Airtel Ltd
Occupational Health, Office Ergonomics & Wellness Consultant, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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Original Research Paper & Workshop Presentations : |
More than 20 publications in different national and international indexed journals.
More than 80 scientific papers were presented as well as 70 training workshops conducted at state, regional, National and International meetings, symposia and conferences |
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Memberships : | IOAH, ICOH, IMA, IPHA, IAPSM, WONCA, AFPI, SEOH |
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Name: | Jitendra Kumar Singh |
Qualification: | BSc (Hons), MSW (Sociology), MIPHA, MISPSW, MAPCRI, |
Current Designation: | Sociologist
Dept. of Community Medicine KPC Medical College and Hospital 1F, Raja S.C. Mullick Road, Jadavpur Kolkata – 700032, West Bengal, India |
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Experience: | Associated in different health awareness, research, data analysis., organizing seminar, and other activities for the past 20 years.
Also worked and assisted in the projects/programs of the following reputed agencies who are very popular in the field of public health: 1. Centre for Global Health Research (CGHR), 2. India CLEN, 3. WHO, 4. UNICEF, 5. UNDP, 6. UNFPA, 7. Govt. of West Bengal, 8. NRHM, 9. WBSAPCS, 10. APSACS, 11. ICMR etc.
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Publications: | 12 publications in different national and international indexed journals. |
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Expertise: | Data entry, data analysis, SPSS in quantitative research and management
Video and photo Editing Composing MSc & Ph.D. Reports, Supervised Field Training Programs, etc. Knowledge of SPSS in quantitative research. |
Memberships: | IPHA, ISPSW, APCRI, Rotary Club of East Calcutta, SEOH |
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Name : | Dr. Kiran Seth |
Qualification : | M.B.B.S, D.N.B (INTERNAL MEDICINE), M.N.A.M.S
M.I.R.A Consultant Physician Rheumatologist |
Current Designation : | Working in METRO Hospitals Noida since 2005 as Senior Consultant Physician and Rheumatologist. From 2015 onwards looking after medicine OPD, medicine IPD along with a Rheumatology clinic and IPD. |
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Experience : | Total Years of Professional Experience: – More than 25 years
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Memberships : | NAMS, API, IRA, DDA, ACR & SEOH |
Achievements : | Independent Management of Rheumatology Clinic and IPD since 2005. Competency in Media briefs and Media addresses, Health Talks, and other promotional activities. Experienced in carrying out Corporate and Out-station OPDs. Involved in various Health Check-up Camps under the social responsibility of the Hospital. Single-handedly managed around 100 patients per day with OPD during the Chikungunya epidemic in 2016. |