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Underground sources of air pollution

1.) Underground sources of air pollution<br>2.) Radon - As uranium erodes in the rock and soil beneath our homes, radon gas is released. It seeps through cracks in the floor, concrete walls, sumps, and floor drains.<br>No home is immune to radon. <br>3.) Pesticides - 75% of homes use at least one pesticide product outdoors or indoors. These chemicals seep into our homes, and affect our indoor air quality. <br>Use chemical-free pesticides, and ventilate your home well.<br>4.) Underground storage tanks - In rare cases, underground storage containers break and leak, causing harmful pollutants to diffuse into your home's air. Toxic chemicals include petroleum vapor infusion & methane.<br>5.) Protect your home from underground air <br>pollution<br>Consult with an IAQ expert<br>Test your home for air pollutants<br>Install a Haven central air monitor<br>https://iaq.works/products/indoor-air-quality-monitor/<br>Decide what whole-home ventilation system you want<br>https://iaq.works/c/ventilation/<br>6.) Learn More About <br>Underground Air Pollutants and How to Protect Your Home<br>Using IAQ Product Solutions - https://iaq.works/products/<br><br>Read the article here - https://iaq.works/c/source-control/<br><br>

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Underground sources of air pollution

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  1. Underground Sources of Indoor Air Pollution

  2. RADON As uranium erodes in the rock and soil beneath our homes, radon gas is released. It seeps through cracks in the floor, concrete walls, sumps, and floor drains. No home is immune to radon.

  3. PESTICIDES 75% of homes use at least one pesticide product outdoors or indoors. These chemicals seep into our homes, and affect our indoor air quality. Use chemical-free pesticides, and ventilate your home well.

  4. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS In rare cases, underground storage containers break and leak, causing harmful pollutants to diffuse into your home's air. Toxic chemicals include petroleum vapor infusion & methane.

  5. Consult with an IAQ expert PROTECT YOUR HOME FROM UNDERGROUND AIR POLLUTION Test your home for air pollutants Install a Haven central air monitor Decide what whole-home ventilation system you want

  6. Learn More About Underground Air Pollutants & How to Protect Your Home Using IAQ Product Solutions https://iaq.works/c/source-control/

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