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Less Volatile Organic Compounds

Lots of people have no idea whatsoever as to just what the acronym VOC stands for. To bring you up to par on what this stands for, VOCs are volatile organic compounds that are emitted from many household items, namely furniture and walls, and can also be chemicals that we drag in from outside, like car pollution that seeps in when you open the door, or pollution and chemicals that have attached to the bottoms of our shoes and enter our homes as we walk inside.

In fact, recent studies by the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) have proven that the pollution inside of our homes, due to these VOCs, is actually two to three times more prevalent than the pollution that we breathe outside. Fortunately there are ways to win the battle against VOCs, but to effectively do so you need to start from the bottom up and wage a firm war against volatile organic compounds-choosing VOC-free area rugs is just one of many ways you can choose to win this fight against interior pollution.

What to avoid

VOCs can be emitted from thousands of products that you have in and around your home. From the gasses that are emitted from the paint on your walls, to the finishing on your furniture, even to the glue that holds your carpeting in place, not to mention the stain protectors that most carpeting is treated with and the chemicals that are used to clean your carpets by the local cleaning company. There are some ways that you can battle VOCs and try to minimize the interior emission of these health hazardous chemicals that can cause long term health issues over a large portion of time.

Only use all-natural cleaners and sprays to clean your home

Assure that when you have your carpeting and area rugs cleaned the chemicals are natural and eco-friendly

Remove your shoes when entering your home-shoes can drag in hundreds of pollutants that can easily contribute to the VOC levels in your home

Open your windows and air out your home at least several times per week

Add more natural plants to your home, like ferns and spider plants, which have been proven to consume many VOC gases

Vacuum as often as possible, at least once per week, and at least twice per week if you have active pets

Carbon Monoxide is a poisonous gas that is 250 times better at binding with hemoglobin in blood cells than is oxygen. If inhaled carbon monoxide will cause adverse health effects starting with dizziness, light headiness, shortness of breath, and nausea, exposure may also lead to sleepiness coma and death all depending on dosage and exposure time. Carbon dioxide is a very serious indoor air quality concern that causes more accidental poisoning death each year in America than any other poison.

Carbon Dioxide On the other hand carbon dioxide does not typically build up to levels in the ambient indoor air that can result in serious negative health effects. Carbon dioxide itself is not a serious concern in most indoor environments but is tested as part of an indoor air quality investigation because elevated levels of carbon dioxide indicates poor building ventilation, and this same poor ventilation not only results in the build up of typically harmless carbon dioxide, but also causes the build up of various air born irritants such as body odor, volatile organic compounds, particulate matter, and bio-allergens.