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Definition: an acute incidence of indoor air pollution that can
occur in closed or poorly ventilated offices and residences.
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Numerous studies conducted by the EPA over the last 25 years have
shown measurable levels of over 107 known carcinogens in modern offices and homes. The
presence of these VOC's (volitile organic compounds) is due to the switch from open
windows to energy efficient living and working environments, made necessary in the 1970's
due to the energy crisis atmosphere that had developed. Combined with the advent of modern
building methodology and products, the result has been energy efficient homes and offices
that contain amounts of known cancer causing chemicals. In extreme cases, some buildings
have such high levels of contaminants that they are known as "Sick Buildings"
because exposure to them results in multiple symptoms of sickness exhibited by the
inhabitants who try to use them. The fact that concerns most
scientist and doctors is the unknown effects that could occur in humans over long periods
of time, being in contact with low dosages of these cancer causing VOC's such as are found
in modern offices and homes. Scientists say it is still too soon to tell whether increased
incidences of cancer can be attributed to exposure to modern living and working stations. The NASA research suggest that by including indoor house and office plants, one may reduce substantally the amount of exposure to now common VOC's one experiences daily routine. On going research indicates that lessening prolonged exposure to VOC's and other commonly found indoor polutants (secondhand smoke, ozone, etc.) can substantilly to your long term quality of life. In summary, the NASA research combined
with increasing large amount of corroborating research indicates that it is beneficial to
have live plants in modern office and home environments. Plants and the accompanying
benefits they bring, can help to improve indoor air quality in any building. Combined with
increased ventalation rates and other recommended remedies, plants even help clean up
'Sick Buildings" |
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