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INDOOR AIR QUALITY
Most of us spend much of our time indoors. Four basic factors that
influence Indoor Air Quality: 1. The occupants. 2. The HVAC system.
3. Possible pollutant pathways. 4. Possible contaminant sources. The
air that we breathe in our homes can put us at risk for health
problems. Some pollutants can be chemicals, gases, living organisms
like molds and pests, home furnishings, cooking, heating, water
vapor and tobacco smoke. Studies have shown that indoor air can be
as much as 100 times more polluted than outside air. People with
chronic respiratory and immune system ailments are more susceptible
to these pollutants. The majority of ailments diagnosed by
physicians are related to bad indoor air.

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