Just mention the word paint and
you can probably recall the distinct smell. Same goes for paint thinner,
gasoline and many other products. While they may bring back a memory, the truth
of the matter is those smells are actually VOCs, which stands for Volatile
Organic Compounds.
You probably have at least heard the term VOC but tend to
think of them in items that emit a very strong odor such as paint and gasoline.
Unfortunately there are a lot of other household items such as cleaners,
printers, glues, markers, hobby supplies, air fresheners and more that also
omit VOCs.
An important element to maintaining Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is
removing these contaminants from the living environment. The best way to
eliminate them is to store them outside the home (always follow the manufactures
recommendation for storage of these items). Opening a window will help, but another effective way is to make sure your home is properly ventilated. Using
exhaust fans to remove the build up of VOCs in your home will instantly
increase the IAQ. Many homes are now installing exhaust fans in the
laundry/utility rooms. If you stop and think about it, these rooms are
typically where cleaning supplies are kept as well as the place where you clean
up after painting or doing crafts. They can be a big contributor to VOCs in the
home. By installing an exhaust fan, those VOCs or taken out of the living
environment.
To learn more about Indoor Air Quality and exhaust fans, visit
www.airkinglimited.com
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