With rising temperatures also increases the pollution of our cities, just as rain and clean the environment. In most capital cities it is usually a big problem especially for people who practice running outdoors because the weather encourages it. Is important that we bear this in mind and take action.
Running is one of the best ways to play sports, but may not be as good if we do that when the degree of contamination in the environment is very high. Breathing polluted air is one way to hurt our lungs, when we practice any aerobic activity is more open to receive higher amount of oxygen needed for energy. For this reason this type of activity in many of our cities can be a risk.
The traffic, the chimneys, the industry … are generating CO2 that pollutes the atmosphere of our cities and the air turns into a pool of particles harmful for our lungs. For this reason it is necessary that in the most polluted days to prevent the practice of aerobic exercise such as running through the streets of our cities, as the risk we run is very large, in addition to non-performing by 100 percent lack of oxygen.
To avoid this, and if we go outside, we must take some action. First of all we have to know the levels of contamination that has the atmosphere. If you choose green areas are high and large parks where vegetation abounds, as it is a place where oxygen concentrations are higher because the plants are a natural generator of oxygen to purify the air.
Restaurants, beach Hotels and family resorts in Mombassa and Malindi at the Kenyan coast were bursting at the seams with guests during the weekend, bolstered by the agricultural show, school holidays and national music festival. The Kenya Association of Hotelkeepers and Caterers Coast branch chairman, Titus said some hotels in Mombassa were overbooked and had to refer their clients to other resorts and lodges. Mr Kangangi, the Mombassa Sunrise Resort Hotel general manager, said most of the guests in the hotels were Kenya locals from Nairobi and other parts of the country, who were in the region owing to school holidays, the Mombasa international show and the music festival.
“Most of the hotels in Mombassa are packed with guests in the wake of the agricultural show slated for Wednesday and the ongoing national music festival. Other Kenyans are here to relax with their children over the school vacations,” said the hotelier. Government officials, company executives and show exhibitors are part of our guests, while other hotels have a good number of foreign tourists,” he added. Sun N’ Sand Beach Hotel Resort general manager, Andimilleh Makumbi, said the beach hotel was full owing to local tourists as a result of the show and school holiday.
He said bed occupancies have been boosted unlike in previous months when the establishments had few guests. “The luxury beach hotel is full at the moment as a result of the show, Europe America clients,” added Mr Makumbi. Conferences and the ongoing school vacations. Temple Point Club general manager Mr. Rodrot said the Temple Point Club hotel was packed with most guests being locals from Nairobi and upcountry towns. Mr Rodrot called on the Kenya Tourist Board to market domestic tourism instead of relying so much on foreign tourist markets. “Most of the hotels at the coast are full because of a big number of local tourists. The holiday vacation industry could do even better if KTB markets domestic tourism as there are many Kenyans out there who can afford to go on holidays in Mombassa ,” Mr Rodrot said.
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