Indoor Air Hazards Every Homeowner Should Know About...

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Published 2008
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Research has found that in some homes across America, the quality of indoor air can be worse than outdoor air. in part, this is because many homes are being built and remodeled tighter.

You don't have to be a building scientist to deal with the quality of air in your home. However, you should understand a few basics to get you started. The "Healthy Indoor Air for America's Homes" project was developed to provide basic but comprehensive information to consumers to get a handle on indoor air quality.

A major hazard is MISINFORMATION. Be informed. Request more information by contacting the resources listed on the back of this booklet.

Publication Details

Authors

Shirley M. Niemeyer

Subject

Safety/Health

Publication Date November 10, 2008
Last Revision Date November 10, 2008
Language English
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