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An Introduction to Indoor Air Quality

Pollutants and Sources of Indoor Air Pollution

Read "The Inside Story: A Guide to Indoor Air Quality"

What if You Live in an Apartment?

Apartments can have the same indoor air problems as single-family homes because many of the pollution sources, such as the interior building materials, furnishings, and household products, are similar. Indoor air problems similar to those in offices are caused by such sources as contaminated ventilation systems, improperly placed outdoor air intakes, or maintenance activities.

Additional References

EPA's Radon site - www.epa.gov/radon

A Radon Guide for Tenants 

This guide, created by the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) with EPA's review, is for people who rent their apartments or houses. The guide explains what radon is, and how to find out if there is a radon problem in your home. The guide also talks about what you can do if there are high radon levels in your home.   View the HTML version

EPA's Mold site - www.epa.gov/mold

National Apartment Association www.naahq.org/ exiting epa
4300 Wilson Blvd, Suite 400
Arlington, VA 22203
Phone: (703) 518-6141
Fax: (703) 248-9440

Links to Apartment and Landlord Associations on Landlord.com www.landlord.com/assoc_main.htm exiting epa

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