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Where Do The Following Indoor Pollutants Come Form?

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Formaldehyde -- glues in plywood, particle wood, OSB, carpet, furniture

RADON -- uranium rock surrounding the BASEMENT

Smoke -- fireplaces, smoking tobacco and other stuff

Asbestos - best dealt with by simply covering it with PAINT or plastic not by removing. It was also USED as a sound proofer and as an insulator for steam pipes and chimneys.

Molds - mold spores are in the air - you really can't get rid of them -- you can slow their GROWTH by keeping the humidity down.

Formaldehyde -- glues in plywood, particle wood, OSB, carpet, furniture

Radon -- uranium rock surrounding the basement

Smoke -- fireplaces, smoking tobacco and other stuff

Asbestos - best dealt with by simply covering it with paint or plastic not by removing. It was also used as a sound proofer and as an insulator for steam pipes and chimneys.

Molds - mold spores are in the air - you really can't get rid of them -- you can slow their growth by keeping the humidity down.



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