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What Causes Indoor Air Pollution?
Many
everyday, unsuspected household items contribute to poor indoor
air quality. Chemical compounds found in common building and decorating
items such as glue, plywood and carpet constantly "off-gas," or
emit fumes. The components used to make household items can reach
harmful levels if indoor air quality is not maintained.
Newer,
more energy-efficient homes do not "breathe" like older homes. Things
like weather-stripping and storm doors keep indoor air in, and outdoor
air out. This provides energy savings, but the limited exchange
of outdoor and indoor air can mean a build-up of contaminants inside
your home.
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What Causes Indoor Air Pollution?
· What Are The Health Benefits Of Clean Air?
· How Can I Improve Indoor Air?
· What Should I Look For When Evaluating Air
Cleaners?
· What Other Ways Are There To Improve Indoor
Air?
· Is Any Of This Meaningless Terminology?
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