VOCs: Inside and Outside Your Home
Ever wonder what's really in the air you breathe at home? Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) come from everyday sources like paint, cleaning products, and new furniture — as well as outdoor sources like vehicle exhaust and gasoline vapors.
Some VOCs are linked to short and long-term health effects, and can be especially concerning for those with asthma or COPD.
Curious what's contributing to your indoor air quality, and simple ways to improve it?
Today in the Ask Lynne: Health Educator community we are talking about our environment and how it affects our health.
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VOCs: Inside and Outside Your Home
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