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Indoor Air Chemistry: Cleaning Agents, Ozone and Toxic Air Contaminants  2006

Blog Owner • Jun 22, 2011

The “research focused ontwo common classes of ingredients in cleaning products and air fresheners: ethylene-based glycol ethers, whichare classified as toxic air contaminants, and terpenes, which react rapidly with ozone.” The researchers measuredexposures from several different scenarios and found:
•Users of products with high levels of ethylene-based glycol ethers or terpenes should make sure the areasbeing cleaned are properly ventilated during and after cleaning.
•Some products should be used in a dilution rather than full strength.
•Cleaning supplies should be promptly removed from occupied spaces.
•Using ozone generators or ionizing air cleaners should be avoided, especially where cleaning productsthat contain terpenes or air fresheners are used.W. Nazaroff, et al.,
“Indoor Air Chemistry: Cleaning Agents, Ozone and Toxic Air Contaminants”, AirResources Board Contract No. 01-336, Berkeley, Calif.: University of California, Berkeley, (April 2006.)L. Greensfelder, “Study Warns of Cleaning Product Risks,” University of California, Berkeley, press release,(April 2006.)

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