The
problem:
Poor Indoor Air Quality.
Modern
Houses are well insulated and sealed to conserve
energy.

The
tighter and more energy-efficient our houses
are -- the worse the indoor air pollution becomes.

Airborne contaminants
can include: pollens, spores from plants
and fungi, dust mites, dander from pets,
tobacco and wood smoke, radon gas, chemical
smog from carpets, adhesives, paint,
and particle board.

Poor air quality causes allergies,
asthma, headaches, tiredness, etc.

More and more people are being affected
by poor Indoor Air Quality.

Every week there are articles in newspapers,
magazines, and on TV about this growing
problem.
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