A Brief Overview of VOCs


If you’re in the business of manufacturing or selling products, then you’ve probably heard about “VOCs.” But what are their sources, and how can you help reduce their impact? Let’s take a quick overview of VOC to get started!


Sources of VOCs

1. Building Materials: One of the main sources of VOCs in indoor air is building materials like paints, adhesives, carpeting, wood products, etc.
2. Consumer Products: Cleaning supplies, personal care products, and office equipment like printers and copiers also emit VOCs.
3. Vehicle Emissions: Gasoline and diesel engines emit a variety of VOCs, including benzene, toluene, and xylene.



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