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VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOCs)
Many common products around the home (solvents, fragrances and cosmetics,
carpeting, furniture, paint, hobby products, cooking, cleaning agents,
pesticides, new flooring, tobacco smoke, and car exhaust) emit volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) into the air. Inside your home, these compounds can freely mix
together. Individual VOC’s are known to be harmful to human health and some are
known carcinogens, such as formaldehyde. Introduction of new furnishings can be
a major source of VOCs in the home.
The solution
To keep VOCs to a minimum, try these solutions:
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Avoid using particleboard, which often
contains glues that give off VOC’s.
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Air out dry-cleaned items outside the
home.
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When remodeling, use gypsum, plaster
or wood. Avoid materials made of plastic or wood fiber.
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Use low VOC paints and air out rooms
after painting.
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Avoid using aerosol products and use
low VOC cleaners.
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Use glues and solvents only in a
well-ventilated area.
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Never leave a car, truck, lawnmower or
other gasoline-powered machine running in an enclosed space.
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Store recycling materials out of the
home or keep them to a minimum when stored indoors.
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Make sure the air intake for your
home’s heating and cooling system is well above ground and upwind of local
pollution sources.
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If these solutions don’t seem to
remedy the problem, contact an Clairity Systems professional to:
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