Human Benefits
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, Americans spend up to 90% of their time indoors both at work and at home. Indoor air quality can play a significant role in daily and long-term health.
Examples of some obvious indoor environmental hazards include carbon monoxide,
nitrogen dioxide, respirable particles, and mold.
Other less-obvious hazards are found in paint fumes, pesticides, carpeting and some office supplies such as Ink and toner.