In 1989, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts assigned a Special Legislative Commission with the task of preparing a report on Indoor Air Pollution. A link to the report and a few excerpts are provided on this page.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Special Legislative Commission on Indoor Air Pollution: Indoor Air Pollution in Massachusetts
The Commission's efforts confirm the seriousness of the indoor air pollution health threat, which worsened with the energy conservation efforts of the 1970s. More insulation and tighter construction led to lower ventilation rates and build-up of contaminants. Many 'sick' buildings have been identified where occupants suffer severe or recurring discomforts such as headaches, dizziness, fatigue, eye irritation, and respiratory problems. Other conditions attributable to indoor air contaminants include: cancer; bronchitis; pneumonia; heart, circulatory and respiratory problems; impaired vision; skin rash; chemical sensitivity; birth defects; and mental, nervous and immunological disorders.
Note: This Special Commission was comprised of people from several disciplines including:
• Several U.S. Congressmen and Senators
• U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
• American Lung Association
• Harvard School of Public Health
• Massachusetts:
• Bingham, Dana and Gould (representative of the building materials industry)
• AIRXCHANGE, Inc. (representative of the heating and ventilation industry)
• Life Energy Associates (expertise in indoor air pollution mitigation)
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