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There is growing evidence that, in some instances, air inside buildings and homes is more polluted than the outdoor air in some larger, industrialized cities. This should be a significant concern considering that research has shown that people spend an overwhelming majority of their time indoors and exposed to indoor air pollution that may pose health risks.
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TypeTitleDateState
Regulations 29 CFR § 1910.94 Ventilation  National
News CDC: Aim for 5 air changes per hour in buildings 05/17/2023National
Regulatory Analysis Ventilation  National
White Papers Wildfires and Infections—Maintaining Good Indoor Air Quality 08/31/2023National
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