From Deseret News archives:
Clear the air: Indoor pollutants may be lurking in your home
And air quality was definitely on Whitney's mind a few weeks ago, when she was taking a shower and noticed mold along the edge of the tile. Her first thought was to scrape it off with her fingernail. But when she touched the wall, it yielded to the pressure of her finger.
This is the interesting thing about living in Utah, notes Fred Johnson of Eagle Environmental, a company that specializes in cleanup of hazardous materials. You've got all the indoor air hazards common to any other state stuff like asbestos and radon and chemicals from carpet and countertops and then you've also got mold.
Mold may be more of a problem than it was 30 years ago, experts say. In fact, all indoor pollutants may be more of a problem because our houses are more airtight than they were 30 years ago. Also, more of us have air-conditioning and keep our windows closed year-round.
But Utahns are becoming increasingly aware of indoor air quality. Realtor Nanette Pratt says that every year homebuyers ask more questions than they did the year before. They ask about radon, lead, asbestos, mold and offgassing.
Radon
In 1998, the National Academy of Sciences declared radon the second-leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. Radon is a naturally occurring gas, an odorless and invisible decay from uranium in the ground.
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