Smog and Lemons: Discovering Indoor Air Chemistry
Abstract
Recent studies suggest that chemical reactions may be an important determinant of indoor air quality. The article describes the role that chemistry plays in degrading indoor air quality and provides guidance to homeowners and commercial building managers on how to prevent indoor chemistry from polluting the air they breathe. The avoidance of indoor ozone is the key to reduce the negative impacts of indoor chemistry.
Recommended Citation
R. L. Corsi and G. Morrison, "Smog and Lemons: Discovering Indoor Air Chemistry," EM: Air and Waste Management Association's Magazine for Environmental Managers, Air and Waste Management Association, May 2003.
Department(s)
Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
Keywords and Phrases
Indoor Appliances; Air quality; Indoor air pollution
Document Type
Article - Journal
Document Version
Citation
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
Rights
© 2003 Air and Waste Management Association, All rights reserved.
Publication Date
01 May 2003