VOC-free Paints and Natural Paints

July 10th, 2008 by Blake Middleton

An excellent article on the benefits of low-voc paints and a description of the many products to chose from.

Since the Clean Air Act became law in 1970, it has been used to regulate the content of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in a variety of products and manufacturing processes, including architectural coatings. That section of the federal law initially focused on the release of VOCs into the outside air as ground-level ozone, a key contributor to smog. Today, the popular focus for reducing VOCs in the built environment has turned inside, including the impact of house paints and other coatings on indoor air quality and the health and comfort of contractors, homeowners, and building occupants.

(Via Ecohome Magazine.)

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