Indoor Air Quality
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) has become increasingly important over the past few decades. Many studies have shown that indoor air could be of much poorer quality than outdoor air, even in highly industrialized cities. There are many common pollutants that contribute to poor indoor air quality: radon; molds and other allergens; carbon monoxide; volatile organic compounds (VOCs); Legionella; and asbestos fibers.
Proper ventilation is a key factor in the improvement of air quality. Heating and cooling systems are an important component to better air quality.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is an excellent resource for IAQ information:
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