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        Did you know?
      
        Americans spend about 90% of their time indoors.
        Indoor air pollution is often greater than outdoor air pollution.
        Indoor air pollutants may have adverse health effects.
        Indoor air pollutants are virtually unregulated by existing environmental laws.
        Thousands of people are poisoned in the home each year by misusing products.
         
        What and where are these pollutant sources?
      
        Consumer products
          
            Air fresheners and deodorizers
            Cleaners and disinfectants
            Laundry supplies and dry-cleaned clothes
            Moth repellants and pesticides
            Cosmetics and other personal care products
            Building materials and furnishings
          
            Paints, varnishes, and stains
            Adhesives and solvents
            New carpet and flooring
            New Furnishings
            Combustion appliances
            Personal activities
          
            Use and storage of chemicals
            Smoking
            Hobbies
            Environmental conditions
          
         
        What are the risks?
      
        Cancer
          
            Smoking indoors increases cancer risk for everyone.
            Dry-cleaned clothes can release chemicals linked with cancer into the air.
            Paints and finishes can contain carcinogens including silica and titanium dioxide.
            Respiratory Problems
          
            Mold and household dusts can trigger asthma attacks.
            Formaldehyde and other chemicals released from new flooring and furniture can cause respiratory distress.
            Other Dangers
          
            Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas released by combustion appliances. Carbon monoxide can cause headache,
            dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, chest pain, and confusion. Inhaling high levels of CO can cause loss of consciousness
            and death.
             
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