Outdoor and indoor pollution both contribute to chronic airway diseases. Everything from the carpets to the utensils we use for cooking can contain harmful chemicals and toxins. The sources of indoor air pollution can be dust, pets in the house, lack of proper ventilation, sprays and perfumes, liquidators, mosquito repellent and coils and agarbatti. Whereas, outdoor pollutants like a dusty environment, pollen and the dust owing to construction activities can trigger asthma. Even a person who wasn't having asthma is facing breathing problems. There are places in Mumbai where air quality is poor. The reason behind this can be the increased number of cars and two-wheeler. All these are pollutants and we never cared to look after them. Thus, these problematic factors should be addressed properly.