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Indoor Air Pollution By: Annina Baker, Alex Cohen, Sam Paradis, and Ashley Soulchin
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What is Indoor Air Pollution? The plethora of pollutants that exist in indoor environments – All of the pollutants inside any structure
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Indoor Air Pollution Includes: Household Cleaning Objects Carbon Dioxide Radon Dust Wall or Pipe Insulation Pet Dander
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Where Does Indoor Air Pollution Occur? Enclosed areas – Places like: Schools Homes Office Buildings Restaurants Stores
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Government Restrictions There are no official government restrictions – Keep your home clean and free of indoor pollutants on your own
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How Has Technology Influenced Indoor Air Pollution? Positive – Sophisticated filters – Install and electric air cleaner Negative – New building materials – New building constructions
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Do the negative effects out weigh the positives? No, the negatives do not out weigh the positives because: – The negative effects only have to do with new construction – The positives can be used in new and old construction
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Ways the Problem can be Changed Getting your house checked for: – Mold – Carbon dioxide – Radon Changing the filters Clean gutters and downspouts Have more house plants Etc.
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The End! Sam Annina Ashley Alex To keep the air indoors happy not grey, you can throw your dust and mold away! Production by: Annina Baker, Alexandra Cohen, Ashley Soulchin and Samantha Paradis ©,2009
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