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Occup Med


Title:Building materials and indoor air quality
Author(s):Levin H;
Address:"Hal Levin & Associates, Santa Cruz, California 95060"
Journal Title:Occup Med
Year:1989
Volume:4
Issue:4
Page Number:667 - 693
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:0885-114X (Print) 0885-114X (Linking)
Abstract:"New building materials, products, and furnishings are known to emit a large number of organic chemicals into indoor air. The author addresses the effects of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) on building occupants, including building materials evaluation and strategies to reduce airborne concentrations. A major problem is that little is known about the specific health effects of most VOCs at the low concentrations usually found in indoor environments"
Keywords:"Air Pollutants, Occupational/*adverse effects *Environmental Exposure *Facility Design and Construction Humans Occupational Diseases/etiology/*prevention & control;"
Notes:"MedlineLevin, H eng Review 1989/10/01 Occup Med. 1989 Oct-Dec; 4(4):667-93"

 
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