Indoor environmental quality is the sum total of decisions made by an enormous variety of individuals and institutions, including architects and builders; bankers and real estate agents; academic scientists and medical professionals; national, state, and local governments; building owners and managers; product manufacturers and retailers; janitors and sanitation workers; employers and unions; parents; consumers; and others. We can improve indoor environments faster if all these parties become more knowledgeable, so that the impetus for change emerges from all sectors.
The Importance of Widespread Understanding
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