Environmental
Indoor air quality in Georgia homes can be affected by 'off-gassing' from new construction materials. This is also known as:
ACarbon monoxide emission
BVolatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from paints, adhesives, and flooring✓ Correct
CRadon release
DCombustion byproduct accumulation
Explanation
VOC off-gassing from new construction materials (paints, adhesives, carpeting, cabinets) can cause indoor air quality issues. Low-VOC and zero-VOC products are available to minimize this problem.
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