Philip Morris
Your Home and Office May Be Making You Sick.
Fields
- Area
- LOGUE,MAYADA/OFFICE
- Type
- PAMP, PAMPHLET
- FORM, FORM
- Named Organization
- Detail Associates
- Request
- Stmn/R1-082
- Master ID
- 2025549919/0135
Related Documents: - Litigation
- Stmn/Produced
- Characteristic
- EXTR, EXTRA
- Site
- N426
- Date Loaded
- 23 May 1999
- UCSF Legacy ID
- ilc81f00
Document Images
G YOU SICK!
want to assess their indoor environments and minimize
exposure to the pollutants.
"Guide to Indoor Air Pollutants" includes valuable infor-
mation on how to identify pollution sources and control
exposure. It also includes vital data on nearly 100 of the
most common indoor air pollutants, including:
Common and chemical names
Appearance and odor
Chemical and physical properties
Sources of contamination
Exposure limits and means of reducing exposure
Health hazards
References for air monitoring methods
"Guide to Indoor Air Pollutants" is a valuable source of
information for architects, designers, contractors, building
owners and managers, engineers, developers, maintenance
specialists, unions, building occupants and others who are
concerned about the quality of air they breathe.
"Guide to Indoor Pollutants" is available directly from
Detail Associates, Inc. for only $55 plus $5 for handling and
shipping charges. To secure your copy, please fill out the
order form below and return to us now.
Order Form.
Please rush my order of copies of Guide To IndoorAir Pollutants at $55 plus $5 shipping &
handling charges per copy to:
YOUR HOME AND OFFICE MAY BE
Look around you, at your walls, your desk, the floors.
Your carpets and wall coverings probably are made of
synthetic materials; your furniture may be covered in wood
and plastic laminates.
These are just a few of the comforts of your home or your
office that may be making you sick. Literally!
A growing body of scientific evidence indicates that
trapped air in tightly sealed homes, offices and other build-
ings has become seriously polluted by gases emanating
from pressed wood, synthetic fibers, common household
cleaners and other sources. The problem is widespread;
environmental analysts estimate that 30 percent of all com-
mercial buildings in the United States suffer from "sick
building syndrome:"
While many of us has heard about indoor pollution and
associated illnesses, few of us understand the nature of this
environmental threat and how to cope with it.
"Guide to Indoor Air Pollutants," compiled by the indoor
air specialists of Detail Associates, Inc., fills the need for
an in-depth guide to common indoor air pollution problems
and pollutants. A useful guide for professionals, it also
serves as an excellent reference for lay persons who
Title '
City/State/Zip Code
Signature Phone
Name -
Company
Address -
Fl I enclose check for $ for total amount due
Please return this portion to: Detail Associates, Inc., 300 Grand Avenue, Englewood, NJ 07631
Tel: (201) 569-6708 Fax: (201) 569-4378.
