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How Can I Tell Where Volatile Organic Compounds Are Coming From?
Lennox Tip: If you cannot locate the source of volatile organic compounds, you should contact an indoor air specialist to help. Your health shouldn't be compromised at home or at work because of pollution. VOCs can come from a variety of different places, some you might not even suspect. An indoor air specialist can help you locate any VOCs, and help determine if you actually have a different problem such as mold, carbon monoxide, or another issue the experts are well aware of.
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