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Contaminant Control.(potentially hazardous chemicals and pollutants)

American School & University,  April, 2006  by Bloech, Henning

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Byline: Henning Bloech

Five days a week, more than 55 million children, teachers and employees spend the majority of their waking hours in U.S. school buildings. Besides being exposed to science, history and math, children and teachers are exposed to hundreds if not thousands of potentially hazardous chemicals and pollutants. The sources of these contaminants are numerous: cleaning products; building materials such as paints, adhesives and flooring; furniture and furnishings; molds and allergens; and the occupants themselves.

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