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INDOOR AIR QUALITY
Indoor air pollution is an area of
essentially unregulated contamination whose existence has only recently
come to the public's attention. The sources of these pollutants are
varied, ranging from building and cleaning materials, naturally occurring
(e.g., radon) and human induced (e.g., tobacco smoke) pollutants,
inadequately sized and/or maintained HVAC systems, and poorly located air
intake systems. Mold, mildew and low air charge rates can also contribute
to indoor air problems.
Ninety (90%) percent of our time is spent indoors
and the danger of unhealthful exposure and injury is estimated at no less
than three times those from ambient air exposure. Industry has now begun
to respond to indoor air contamination and expertise exists to make
certain that properties can be assured to be "well," rather than
"sick."
Those buying and selling properties need to take
these concerns into account so that a property is not later found to be a
"sick building."
For more information regarding nearby contaminated
site(s), click on the following:
Do you have
questions on Indoor Air?
Please call Justin Lauterbach at (856) 467-2276 for more information
or questions regarding Indoor Air Quality, or use the Request for Services
form to obtain a proposal within 24 Hours.
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