The average person spends up to up to 90% of their day inside, and air quality at workplace environments is a major concern for people with asthma and allergies.

 

Integrate indoor air quality concerns into your purchasing decisions. Take steps to reduce exposures to contaminants from cleaning products, and from new furnishings and building materials, when odors and chemical emissions are usually highest. Ask the designers, suppliers and manufacturers to provide information on chemical emissions from products and any potential associated respiratory hazards. The more consumers request such information, the sooner it will become widely available.