Philip Morris
Indoor Air Quality
Fields
- Author
- Lee, D.R.
- Area
- WALLS,TINA/OFFICE
- Type
- REPT, REPORT, OTHER
- Site
- N335
- Named Organization
- Epa, Environmental Protection Agency
- General Accounting Office
- Niosh, Natl Inst for Occupational Safety & Health
- OSHA, Occupational Safety & Health Administration
- Total Indoor Environmental Quality Coali
- General Accounting Office
- Request
- Stmn/R1-110
- Document File
- 2021178198/2021178311/Ets
- Master ID
- 2021178205/8223
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- 2021178220-8221 Excessive Regulation
- 2021178222-8223 Economic Impact
- Author (Organization)
- Univ of Ga
- Litigation
- Stmn/Produced
- Characteristic
- ILLE, ILLEGIBLE
- Date Loaded
- 05 Jun 1998
- UCSF Legacy ID
- euj46e00
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U3- U8- 93 1!5; SU 02U1 466 6'uU2 AACu ASSuCIATES
Indoor Aa:
'~'aking' showers and baths ever) ila% ;wp~ your entire body
clean andl healthy. But u-hat, if sonn:: -t on Sundays you could
only wash your face, and on r1ondL., ~,. _,d on Tuesdays your back
attdl on Wednesdays your lees. an.: _.. .: . :ur chest, and on Fcidays
your stomach and on Saourcl3y., -_sr This is not a very efficient way of
keeping clean and hea'lthy.
Yet suth, a piecemeal approach is exactly how the EPA is choosiing to adt.iresss
the disturbing problem of clearRing wp indck~r aiir a;- d protecting our health.
Iwlgny of us work -- or kno%% . sr.mneone u h,, k otki .- in! a"sick building," a
building where the combination uf pcn)r air circulation, germs and chemicals
causc illness, Many of us: are all too famili:;r u ith the llitany, of syntptorns --
eye, nose and throat irntation, hraaiii.hes~ lcthamgy; occasional dizziness;
fatigue; nausea; and the inabiliity to conc.cntratc, And we have spaculatedl
with curiosity arnd ati least a tinge of panic. abcwt whether an acute or chronic
illness -- our own or that of a co-worker -- rn'tghil be due toa sick builMing,
Sit k buuldings pose a rml anj' aruw ina healtih problem. And curing them
effectively requires a c;mf+rrhensirz .,olution.
Unfortunately, the EPA continues to approach the problem of sick buildings,on,
a picacemea} basis, concentrating on particular pollutants rather than the civetall
problem. It iis surp'risingtltat thrEPAadopuA thicstrate~gy since groups such
as the Total Indoor Environmental ()ualit} ('o:3lition (TIEQ) havc disccaverod
that in, only a few cases has .cirntific evidcncc identified a single causal agent
Iinkuig adverse health effects tt) p.)o'r iindcxir air quality. Now the Califormia!
legislature is following thce rnt;guicitzi li'ati of EPA in its crnnsidrration of
environmental tobacco stnnl:c (F_T5). t=>th;.-r state legiclatures could f,ollow.
Currently, the EPA is focus,ng on the issuo of the daw. environmental tobacco
smoke. While~ politically ap,pe.aline as 4 .:7_::_ ~Te foLtts on envinonmentall
tinhacco smoke diverts attentiwnfnorn so~jl,:::_:.__ -- ~~r: si~r:cantandpotentially dttngerous
problents of imdtx~,r 3ir au-,_1it. A rt icw of 203 air
qttaLity investigations of schools. health :arz f,,: iliries,, and govzrntrtertt and
husirness offices condtuctt:d'by tlar Nattonal Institute for Occupational Safety
and Health (NIGSH); r_o, t:aled that inadeqNate % entilation was the major source
of complaints abuut air qutalit,, . This was confirnnei by an October 1991
Gcsvernnient Account Office (,G:AO'), relNnrt th.ut statul, "Correcting ventilation
problenns...can, reduce indoor air problems naorc ilwicl:ly and' extensively than
trying to idktntify and contirci intiiv, idtcall indoor pollutaaits."
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03 uk- 93 15': 51, 12-w2 4166 6002 APCiu AS'SOCD.ATES
Let's not let pallicy makers use a lniccemcal approach and the public's general
distaste for tobacco sntokv as a jµstyCcation for hacking away from, their
origi.nall commitment tc. examine the problem of indoor air quality, in its
enta.rety .
How can we develop a cw,mFrehtnsV.;: ti,)luti(,n to the problem of indoor air
qW.ality, and what shouidthz soL:zion be:'
1) Undertake more stwies to drtermiinz the ef'fec:t of the full range of
indoor pollutants on our hz;tillh. Current information is limited and
research is naadr difficulrt fn1 thc number of factors -- the ppllutants
themselves~, the ventilation of builiding~s. and each individual's different
reaction to indoor rnvironrnental ccmditirun, that must be studied.
Without more intense ticientitic rzscarch, any solution that limits or
bans ai cLrtain pollutant is of quzstionahlz zflfd<.tiveness antd may cost
companios millions of dollars of unnecessas}, expense.
2) Encourage business and industry tr.) bc ~oncerncxd with their sick
buildings' ventiilation~ sy stvnrs anull the inipact on their worlters' health.
New buildings and their, heating. ventilation and air conditioning
systems can bz: constntctedi tluau tal.r environmental and indoor air
quality into account with tht assistancr ofnew proven, low cost
technologies.
3) Insist that govarninenrt hodul oft costly regulations until a tot.all
approach can be devclup<:.li by the Occupationali Health and Safety
Administrdtion ~ OSHA1 to seti stanrlards for tcntail indoor air qtuality.
Once these standards asc set,, ind'ividtual'l businesses should be allowed to
mcct them in ways that best suit tihzir pa,ticular situations. Studies
show that allowing fllzxih,ilhty to improvz ezneral air quality in a variet'y,
of ways is far less costle- t~han hatiing retnotr: authorities impose uniform
responses to:part~ii:ular polliutarut,.
At this tiine when we are all fckusinE' on innprcuving our outdoor environment,
let's remember that uttost pr.oplr spend y(i percenti of their time indbors. Let's
make sure that public policy far improving our inrioor enviironment is as
eflf icient as pbst,ible.
Dwight Ti;. Ix.e
Raonsey Professor of Economics
University of Oeorgia
