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Commercial and public buildings can have sub-standard, even dangerous Indoor Air Quality due to a mixture of pollution sources, poor design, intermittent system maintanance and inadequate ventilation. Contaminant sources can include an invisible blend of chemicals and fibers from carpeting and fabrics, formaldehyde from furniture and space dividers, vapors from cleaning and copier chemicals, adhesives, solvents, paint...not to mention the occupants themselves.
The World Health Organization estimates 30% of all buildings experience Indoor Air Quality problems, most prevalent in tight, energy-efficient buildings. The American Medical Association also states "the risk of respiratory infection is 45% higher among occupants of energy-efficient structures."
There is also the operational consequence, as even a one-quarter inch of dust in ductwork can reduce system productivity by 20%.
