Is it important to be concerned with
Indoor Air Quality?
For many years health authorities and governmental agencies have raised our awareness to the dangers of outdoor air pollution and have concentrated their efforts on finding ways to reduce pollutants generated by automobiles, factories, construction and mining.
Over the past two decades scientist have been carefully examining the indoor air
environment of our offices, factories and homes and they have found this environment to be
even more hazardous to our health than outdoor air.
Indoor air contaminants can originate within the building or be drawn in from outdoors.
Particulate matter can come from far away places like blowing desert sands & volcanic
eruptions or from nearby sources such as pollinating trees, industrial emissions, vehicle
exhaust, cleaning chemicals & pesticides. If these contaminant sources are not
controlled, IAQ problems can arise. Statistics show that 1 out of 5 (50 million) Americans
suffer from allergies caused by substances found in the home and office. Deaths related to
asthma have risen 40% in the past two decades.