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What's in the Air you Breathe ?
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SOURCE
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HEALTH EFFECTS |
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Asbestos
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Building materials, including insulation and acoustical ceilings |
Lung diseases, including lung cancer. |
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Formaldehyde
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Foam insulation inside walls, particle board, plywood. |
Respiratory tract irritation, cancer. |
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Radon
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Comes from the earth through cracks in the foundation and from well water. |
Lung cancer. |
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Carbon monoxide
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Gas appliances, fireplaces, wood stoves, tobacco smoke. |
Blocks oxygen from the body, progressively causing fatigue, headaches, confusion, nausea, dizziness and death |
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Nitrogen dioxide
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Gas appliances, fireplaces, wood stoves. |
Eye and respiratory tract irritation and infection; long-term exposure causes bronchitis. |
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Biological agents, such as mold, mildew and fungus
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Improperly maintained air ducts, air conditioners,humidifiers, dehumidifiers, air filters and carpets. |
Diseases characterized by watery eyes, sneezing, lethargy, rashes coughing, and breathing and digestive problems. |
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Organic compounds, such as ammonia benzene, chlorine and acetone
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Cleaners, waxes, paint,pesticides,adhesives, insulation, plywood, furniture, chlorine, mothballs, dry-cleaned items and automobiles. |
Respiratory tract and eye irritation. Many of the substances cause cancer. |
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Lead
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Paint and automobile exhaust. |
Attacks the nervous system and the brain. |
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Aromatic hydrocarbons
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Adhesives, pesticides, paints, cleaners, waxes, heaters, tobacco, automobile exhaust. |
Respiratory tract irritation and cancer. |
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