When Did This Become a Problem?

The energy crisis brought us tighten buildings with windows that don't open, Increasing the concentration of chemicals and other indoor pollutants in the air we breathe. Homes and offices generate and hold a wide variety of fumes and particles often hazardous to health. 

We live in close contact with off-gassing synthetic products such as: 

  • carpeting and
  • other fabric furnishings
  • new building materials
  • paint
  • household and office appliances
  • tobacco smoke
  • wall coverings
  • flooring
  • furniture and

  • structures made from particleboard and more....
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