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   Indoor Air Pollutants


Indoor air pollution is among the top five environmental health
risks. In the last several years, a growing body of scientific
evidence has indicated that the air within homes and other
buildings can be more seriously polluted than the outdoor air in
even the largest and most industrialized cities. Other research
indicates that people spend approximately 90 percent of their
time
indoors. Thus, for many people, the risks to health may be
greater due to exposure to air pollution
indoors than outdoors. We can show you how to keep the spread
of germs and viruses around your home, office,schools, gyms, ,
any rooms, or spaces where people congregate to a minimum.  
Reduce Dust and  Allergens.  With the way
we keep our buildings closed up and the new energy saver plans
being put into effect, we are going to have more of these
problems. Learn how you can combat these problems.  If you care
about the health and welfare of your family and friends, this is
something that needs your attention.





Pollutants that can affect  in
air quality a home fall into the
following categories:

Particulate matter includes dust, smoke, pollen, animal dander,
tobacco smoke, particles generated from combustion appliances
such as cooking stoves, and particles associated with tiny
organisms such as  dust mites, molds, bacteria, and viruses.

Gaseous pollutants come from combustion processes. Sources
include gas cooking stoves, vehicle exhaust, and tobacco smoke.
They also come from building materials, furnishings, and the use
of products such as adhesives, paints, varnishes, cleaning
products, and pesticides.


Biological contaminants include mold, mildew, bacteria,  viruses,
animal dander and cat saliva, house dust, mites, cockroaches,
and pollen.
Asthma triggers.
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