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Title: Contaminants


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Chapter 3
  • Contaminants

Poor Indoor Air Quality Effects of Poor Indoor
Air Quality Particles Asbestos Lead Gases
Carbon Dioxide Carbon Monoxide Radon
Mixtures Biological Contaminants Microbial
Contaminants
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Chapter 3
  • Contaminants

Poor Indoor Air Quality Effects of Poor Indoor
Air Quality Particles Asbestos Lead Gases
Carbon Dioxide Carbon Monoxide Radon
Mixtures Biological Contaminants Microbial
Contaminants
3
  • Contaminants may originate outdoors or indoors
    and often follow a certain airflow path.

4
  • Asbestos is a mineral fiber that has been used
    commonly in a variety of building construction
    materials including pipe insulation, ceiling
    tiles, and building fireproofing.

5
  • Lead can be found in common sources such as
    drinking water, air, and soil. However, in
    sources such as old paint and lead pipes, there
    is a larger risk of lead becoming a harmful
    pollutant.

6
  • Mold spores grow in areas with excessive moisture
    or accumulated water. Mold can grow on a variety
    of materials including ceiling tiles and
    wallboard.

7
  • Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless, and
    toxic gas that can be produced from traffic,
    unventilated parking garages, heating equipment,
    and environmental tobacco smoke.

8
  • Sources of NO2 include truck and bus emissions,
    kerosene heaters, unvented gas stoves and
    heaters, gasoline engines operated indoors, and
    environmental tobacco smoke.

9
  • Formaldehyde is used in a wide variety of
    products including particleboard, plywood,
    cosmetics, and permanent press fabrics.
    Formaldehyde is also released during certain
    activities, such as burning wood.

10
  • High levels of exposure to ozone has certain
    health effects and risk factors. Several U.S.
    government agencies have developed standards
    relating to the allowable amount of ozone
    exposure for humans.

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  • Exposure to high levels of radon may lead to lung
    cancer. Radon levels are measured in picocuries
    per liter (pCi/L).

12
  • Volatile organic compounds are used in many
    products including cleaners, pesticides, paints
    and glue, cosmetics, perfumes, draperies, and
    carpets.
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