tailieunhanh - INDOOR AIR POLLUTION BY FORMALDEHYDE IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

As noted above, there is no known exposure threshold for the risks of benzene exposure. Therefore, from a practical standpoint, it is expedient to reduce indoor exposure levels to as low as possible. This will require reducing or eliminating human activities that release benzene, such as smoking tobacco, using solvents for hobbies or cleaning, or using building materials that off-gas benzene. Adequate ventilation methods will depend on the site of the building. In mod- ern buildings located near heavy traffic or other major outdoor sources of ben- zene, inlets for fresh air should be located at the least polluted side. | EUROPEAN CONCERTED ACTION INDOOR AIR QUALITY ITS IMPACT ON MAN COST Project Ó13 Environment and Quality of Life Report No. 7 Indoor Air Pollution by Formaldehyde in European Countries Commission of the European Communities Directorate General for Science Research and Development Joint Research Centre - Environment Institute EUR 13216 EN 1990 EUROPEAN CONCERTED ACTION INDOOR AIR QUALITY ITS IMPACT ON MAN COST Project Ó13 Environment and Quality of Life Report No. 7 Indoor Air Pollution by Formaldehyde in European Countries prepared by the Community-COST Concertation Committee Commission of the European Communities Directorate General for Science Research and Development Joint Research Centre - Environment Institute EUR 1321ÓEN 1990 Published by the COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Directorate-General Information Market and Innovation Bailment Jean Monnet LUXEMBOURG LEGAL NOTICE Neither the Commission of the European Communities nor any person acting on behalf of the Commission is responsible for the use which might be made of the following information. Cataloguing data can be found at the end of this publication. In this series the following reports have already been published. Report No. 1 Radon in indoor air. Report No. 2 Formaldehyde emissions from wood based materials guideline for the establishment of steady state concentrations in test chambers. Report No. 3 Indoor Pollution by NO2 in European countries. Report No. 4 Sick building syndrome - a pratical guide. Report No. 5 Project inventory. Report No. 6 strategy for sampling chemical substances in indoor air. Luxembourg Office for Publications of the European Communities 1990 ECSC - EEC - EAEC Brussels - Luxembourg 1990 Printed in .

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