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Air Quality Assessment Speech Outline Essay

The Air We Breathe: The Importance of Indoor Air Quality INTRODUCTION

Attention Getter: Did you know we spend as much as 90 percent of our time indoors, including the time spent sleeping, working, or going to school? (source: Canadian Lung Association, 2017)

Purpose: The purpose of this speech is to educate the audience about the short and long term effects of poor indoor air quality, and the persuade the audience to take steps to improve the air we breathe.

Thesis: Indoor air quality has a direct impact on short-term and long-term health and wellbeing.

Transition: Now I am going to talk about the effects of poor air quality, the causes of bad indoor air, and also what you can do to improve indoor air quality.

BODY

Main Point 1: The effects of poor indoor air quality include both short term effects like irritation and headache, and also long term effects like cancer or heart disease.

Subpoint 1: Short term effects of poor indoor air quality include ear, nose, and throat problems, headache, fatigue, and dizziness (EPA, 2017).

Subpoint 2: Long term effects of poor indoor air quality include respiratory disease, heart disease, and some types of cancer.

Subpoint 3: Most people notice that spending...

Here’s what you can do about it.
Main Point 3: Improving indoor air quality is possible by taking a few easy steps.

Subpoint 1: Maintain your home’s air ventilation system by changing the filters and making sure the vents are cleaned.

Subpoint 2: Spend less time indoors, if possible, but if not, ask your school or employer to test for air quality.

CONCLUSION

Summary statement: Now that you know the causes and effects of poor indoor air quality, you are armed with the information you need to make changes.

Concluding remarks:…

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References

Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (2017). Indoor air quality: general. Retrieved online: http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/chemicals/iaq_intro.html

Canadian Lung Association (2017). Indoor air quality. https://www.lung.ca/lung-health/air-quality/indoor-air-quality

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA, 2017). Introduction to indoor air quality. Retrieved online: https://www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq/introduction-indoor-air-quality


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