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Indoor air quality: common household cleaners :

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The household cleaners stored under the kitchen sink seem harmless to most, but these cleaners are really sources of indoor air pollution. These products compromise the indoor air quality at home because of the Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). The cleaners release VOCs when they are used and stored. Volatile Organic Compounds are emitted as gases and include a diverse set of chemicals that are harmful to one's health.

Indoor air quality: common household cleaners

Aside from cleaning supplies, these are also emitted by pesticides, office equipment like printers and craft materials like glue. A good way to maintain indoor air quality is to reduce exposure to VOCs. The aforementioned products should be stored according to manufacturer's directions. There must also be sufficient ventilation when using them.

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