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While most buildings don't have severe indoor air quality issues, even well-run buildings sometimes experience episodes of poor air quality. Indoor air quality problems can harm your health, comfort, well-being, and productivity.
The report "A Manager's Guide to Identifying and Solving Indoor
Air Quality
Problems" (0873–2841–MTDC) helps locate and correct common
sources of indoor air
quality problems. It
provides
a handy table with common
symptoms of problems, causes,
and solutions. A fact sheet
will help you identify the
scope of your problems. It also
explains when your building
manager should get assistance
from a specialist, such as a
facilities engineer or industrial
hygienist.
For additional information, contact Kathleen Snodgrass, project leader (phone: 406-329-3922; e-mail: ksnodgrass@fs.fed.us).
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