~G C A C~ Indoor Air Pollutants

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Human beings spend most of their lives indoors; in their residences, in their workplaces and in public places. The fact is, that we currently acknowledge that tobacco smoke and second hand tobacco smoke are a health hazard. There is at this time more attention given to INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS.

Canadian Health Network National Cancer Institute
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Canadian Health Network has some information for us on tobacco smoke and second hand tobacco smoke. It is each human being's personal judgment to accept or reject the information.

Yahoo Health
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INDOOR ENVIRONMENT AIR POLLUTANTS!

House dust mites, animal dander, indoor dampness and/or mould growth are also a great health concern. THE AIR WE BREATHE!

American Cancer Society The Lung Association
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CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) The "silent" killer.

Builders are constructing well insulated homes, workplaces and other public places, in order to save heating costs. If Carbon Monoxide (CO) enters those indoor places, people may encounter health problems or even die. There are ways to protect your family and yourself from (CO) a colorless, odorless, very poisonous gas: Carbon Monoxide Detectors and Education.

US Environmental Protection Agency


MAY YOU LIVE A HEALTHY LIFE!