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Home > Archive > 2025 > Volume 15, Number 5, 2025
IJSSH 2025 Vol.15(5): 166-171
doi: 10.18178/ijssh.2025.15.5.1259

Home Environmental Health Risks Assessment in Selected Houses in Barangay Buhay Na Tubig, Imus, Cavite, Philippines: A Basis on Sustainable Development Goal 3.9.1 Future Policies and Guidelines

Jimmu A. Mediavillo
Medical Laboratory Science School of Medical Laboratory Sciences, St. Dominic College of Asia, Bacoor, Philippines
Email: jmediavillo@gmail.com

Manuscript received December 30, 2024; accepted May 20, 2025; published September 17, 2025.

Abstract—Home environmental health risks, particularly indoor air pollution, are increasingly recognized as major contributors to illness, especially among pregnant women, infants, children, the elderly, and those with chronic medical conditions or disabilities. Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3.9.1 aims to reduce the mortality rate attributed to household and ambient air pollution. This is measured by the number of deaths per 100,000 individuals caused by indoor and outdoor air pollution. The sources of such pollution include fuel-burning appliances, tobacco products, building materials, household cleaning products, and excess moisture. This study aims to identify home health risks related to indoor air pollution in selected houses in Barangay Buhay Na Tubig, Imus, Cavite. The researcher used questionnaires detailing sources of home health risks. The results revealed a moderate level of hazardous chemicals used in the house. Most homes surveyed expressed concern over not using exhaust fans while cooking. The conclusion highlighted potential sources of injury and illness in the surveyed houses. It is recommended that government agencies create policies and guidelines to educate households on the responsible use of chemicals and promote healthier housing. This will help reduce the risks posed by indoor air pollution and improve overall health and well-being.

Keywords—home health risk, indoor air pollution, hazardous chemicals, ambient air pollution, volatile organic compounds, pollutants, vapor pressure

Cite: Jimmu A. Mediavillo, "Home Environmental Health Risks Assessment in Selected Houses in Barangay Buhay Na Tubig, Imus, Cavite, Philippines: A Basis on Sustainable Development Goal 3.9.1 Future Policies and Guidelines," International Journal of Social Science and Humanity, vol. 15, no. 5, pp. 166-171, 2025.

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