Air Quality Hazards
Cross-source consensus on Air Quality Hazards from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Carbon monoxide is presented as a silent combustion hazard that can kill during acute poisoning events. — Hidden Home Toxins and Healthy Indoor Environments
- The article says controlled ozone use can sterilize or deodorize empty spaces, but breathing ozone is harmful to the lungs. — Hidden Home Toxins and Healthy Indoor Environments
- Cooking is described as a major indoor air pollution source, especially when frying, cooking meat, or using gas. — Hidden Home Toxins and Healthy Indoor Environments
- Vent hoods should exhaust outdoors rather than recirculating contaminated air. — Hidden Home Toxins and Healthy Indoor Environments
- Standard carbon monoxide detectors may not alert to lower-level chronic exposures that the article links to fatigue, brain fog, and long-term illness. — Hidden Home Toxins and Healthy Indoor Environments
- Sewer gas is described as an overlooked indoor hazard that can enter through plumbing defects and may contain hydrogen sulfide and other toxic compounds. — Hidden Home Toxins and Healthy Indoor Environments