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Household Air Pollution
Reduce Exposure: See steps under carbon monoxide. ORGANIC GASES Sources: Household products including: paints, paint strippers, and other solvents; wood preservatives; aerosol sprays; cleansers and disinfectants; moth repellents and air ... it is in good condition; do not sand or burn off paint that may contain lead. Do not remove lead paint yourself. Do not bring lead dust into the home. If ...
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Organic Gases (Volatile Organic Compounds - VOCs) | An Introduction to Indoor Air Quality | Indoor Air | Air | US EPA
Examples include: paints and lacquers, paint strippers, cleaning supplies, pesticides, building materials and furnishings, office equipment such as ... Exposure Standards or Guidelines Additional Resources Sources Household products including: paints, paint strippers, and other solvents; wood preservatives; aerosol sprays; cleansers and disinfectants; moth ...
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An Introduction to IAQ | Indoor Air Quality | Air | US EPA
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natural paints
The common paint ingredient titanium dioxide is a naturally-occurring mineral, but there are huge ... be repaired easily. You can also purchase eco-wood waxes, varnishes, wood preservatives, and paint strippers (from LILI). resources more - information, books, links, courses, online shop etc. printable version of ...
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Healthy Indoor Air
Q: What are some of the products I should be aware of? A: Solvents, paints, paint strippers, wood preservatives, aerosol sprays, moth repellents, air fresheners, stored fuels, automotive products, hobby supplies, pesticides ...
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Healthy Indoor Air
Should Know About Lead-Based Paint, National Lead Information Center, October 1992. http://www.nsc.org/ehc/nlic/ledrep.htm What You Should Know About Using Paint Strippers, U.S. CPSC, EPA 747 ... of products containing VOCs that might be used in remodeling include: Wood or furniture strippers Turpentine Paints and paint thinners Wood finishes, such as varnish, shellac, stain, and oil Glues and ...
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Orange County California Watershed
Bathe pets indoors or have them professionally groomed. Household Hazardous Wastes include: Batteries Paint thinners, paint strippers and removers Adhesives Drain openers Oven cleaners Wood and metal cleaners and polishes Herbicides and ...
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Household hazardous products
Look for the word "danger" on cleaners, polishes, paint strippers and pesticides. "Danger" means the product could poison you, cause serious damage to your skin ... of the following properties: Toxic Poisonous or causes long-term illness (such as cancer). Pesticides, paint thinners, many auto products and some cleaners are toxic. Look for words on the ...
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Are You Removing Lead Paint?
The use of flammable or methylene chloride paint strippers and open flame or torch burning is prohibited. Abrasive blasting or power sanding is ... than the surface that is being sanded. The use of flammable or methylene chloride- containing paint strippers, open flame burning, and heat guns operated at temperatures above 1000ºF are all ...
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Chemical Pollutants: formaldehyde, pesticides, detergents, solvents, fragrances, paint stripper.
Chemical Pollutants: formaldehyde, pesticides, detergents, solvents, fragrances, paint stripper. © 2007 All Rights Reserved COOL LINK Bookmark me! Global Bioweather USA, Canada ... Health effects Common household chemicals Formaldehyde Pesticides Ammonia Bleach Benzene Detergents Solvents Fragrances Paint strippers Paint Safe handling and disposal More content Only fifty years ago, people weren't ...
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