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INDOOR
AIR SCIENCE
Your Indoor Air Quality Quiz
Yes or No?
Our home has insulation.
Our home has storm windows
or other energy-saving windows.
Our home has weather
stripping, caulking, or other forms of weatherization.
We live in an area known
for high concentrations of radon.
We use unvented gas appliances.
Our carpets, drapes,
furniture, upholstery, and other household items are not certified
"100% chemical free."
We have a computer.
We have one or more TVs,
stereos, and radios.
We use common household
cleaners, air fresheners, drain openers, furniture and floor
polish, and other household chemicals.
We cook frequently.
At least one of us has
allergies, asthma, or other respiratory problems.
We have pets.
We exercise in our home.
If your answer to any of the above
is Yes, youll benefit from a
RecoupAerator® in your home.
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2003, Stirling Technology, Inc.
178 Mill Street, Athens, OH 45701
800.535.3448 (toll free)
740.594.2277
740.592.1499 FAX
Stirling Technology is available for telephone support during installation,
but you are responsible for adhering to local building codes. Stirling does
not endorse or contract with installers.
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Indoor air quality
Indoor Air Quality Fact Sheet,
Stirling Technology
The
Inside Story: A Guide to Indoor Air Quality,
EPA
Indoor
Air Facts No. 4: Sick Building Syndrome,
EPA
Indoor
Air Pollution: An Introduction for Health Professionals,
EPA
Targeting
Indoor Air Pollution: EPAs Approach and Progress,
EPA
A
Guide for Creating a Healthier Home,
American Lung Association, 2001
Clearing
the Air, The Institute
of Medicine, 2000
A
Guide for Creating a Healthier Home,
American Lung Association
Everyday
Exposure to Toxic Pollutants,
Scientific American, February 1998
Where
the Bodies Lie,
Scientific American, June 1998
Home,
Sick Home, Johns
Hopkins Magazine, September 2000
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