
Average Americans spend nearly 90% of their time indoors. For the infants, the elderly and the urban residents, in St. James this percent of time is likely to be higher. Studies show that indoor air pollution can be two to fives times to sometimes 100 times higher than outdoor air pollution. This puts the citizens in St. James to a greater risk of contracting various diseases from indoor air pollutants. In fact, the US Environmental Protection Agency, EPA ranks poor indoor air quality one among the top five public health risks. Common diseases and symptoms are associated with poor St. James indoor air quality.
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