VOCs and Formaldehyde
Bake-out is described as heating a house, exchanging air, and using carbon filtration to reduce VOCs after remodeling or material off-gassing. Formaldehyde is treated as an important indoor contaminant that can off-gas over time. Chemical…
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Bake-out is described as heating a house, exchanging air, and using carbon filtration to reduce VOCs after remodeling or material off-gassing. Formaldehyde is treated as an important indoor contaminant that can off-gas over time. Chemical and microbial exposures are presented as additive indoor-air burdens for susceptible people. VOCs are airborne chemicals emitted by many building and consumer materials. Mold can also produce microbial VOCs.