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Poor Indoor Air Quality • Effects of Poor Indoor Air Quality • Particles • Asbestos • Lead • Gases • Carbon Dioxide • Carbon Monoxide • Radon • Mixtures • Biological Contaminants • Microbial Contaminants

Poor Indoor Air Quality • Effects of Poor Indoor Air Quality • Particles • Asbestos • Lead • Gases • Carbon Dioxide • Carbon Monoxide • Radon • Mixtures • Biological Contaminants • Microbial Contaminants

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Chapter 3Chapter 3ContaminantsContaminants

Poor Indoor Air Quality • Effects of Poor Indoor Air Quality • Particles • Asbestos • Lead • Gases • Carbon Dioxide • Carbon Monoxide • Radon • Mixtures • Biological Contaminants • Microbial Contaminants

Poor Indoor Air Quality • Effects of Poor Indoor Air Quality • Particles • Asbestos • Lead • Gases • Carbon Dioxide • Carbon Monoxide • Radon • Mixtures • Biological Contaminants • Microbial Contaminants

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Contaminants may originate outdoors or indoors and often follow a certain airflow path.

Contaminants may originate outdoors or indoors and often follow a certain airflow path.

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Asbestos is a mineral fiber that has been used commonly in a variety of building construction materials including pipe insulation, ceiling tiles, and building fireproofing.

Asbestos is a mineral fiber that has been used commonly in a variety of building construction materials including pipe insulation, ceiling tiles, and building fireproofing.

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Lead can be found in common sources such as drinking water, air, and soil. However, in sources such as old paint and lead pipes, there is a larger risk of lead becoming a harmful pollutant.

Lead can be found in common sources such as drinking water, air, and soil. However, in sources such as old paint and lead pipes, there is a larger risk of lead becoming a harmful pollutant.

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Mold spores grow in areas with excessive moisture or accumulated water. Mold can grow on a variety of materials including ceiling tiles and wallboard.

Mold spores grow in areas with excessive moisture or accumulated water. Mold can grow on a variety of materials including ceiling tiles and wallboard.

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Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless, and toxic gas that can be produced from traffic, unventilated parking garages, heating equipment, and environmental tobacco smoke.

Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless, and toxic gas that can be produced from traffic, unventilated parking garages, heating equipment, and environmental tobacco smoke.

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Sources of NO2 include truck and bus emissions, kerosene heaters, unvented gas stoves and heaters, gasoline engines operated indoors, and environmental tobacco smoke.

Sources of NO2 include truck and bus emissions, kerosene heaters, unvented gas stoves and heaters, gasoline engines operated indoors, and environmental tobacco smoke.

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Formaldehyde is used in a wide variety of products including particleboard, plywood, cosmetics, and permanent press fabrics. Formaldehyde is also released during certain activities, such as burning wood.

Formaldehyde is used in a wide variety of products including particleboard, plywood, cosmetics, and permanent press fabrics. Formaldehyde is also released during certain activities, such as burning wood.

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High levels of exposure to ozone has certain health effects and risk factors. Several U.S. government agencies have developed standards relating to the allowable amount of ozone exposure for humans.

High levels of exposure to ozone has certain health effects and risk factors. Several U.S. government agencies have developed standards relating to the allowable amount of ozone exposure for humans.

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Exposure to high levels of radon may lead to lung cancer. Radon levels are measured in picocuries per liter (pCi/L).

Exposure to high levels of radon may lead to lung cancer. Radon levels are measured in picocuries per liter (pCi/L).

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Volatile organic compounds are used in many products including cleaners, pesticides, paints and glue, cosmetics, perfumes, draperies, and carpets.

Volatile organic compounds are used in many products including cleaners, pesticides, paints and glue, cosmetics, perfumes, draperies, and carpets.

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