BLUE MOTH LINKS
AIR QUALITY
According to the E.P.A., indoor air quality is one of the top 5 health risk issues in the United States. Why? Because the materials that are used in the making of your home and workspaces have a profound affect upon you. The paints, stains and fabrics may contain VOC’s: Volatile Organic Compounds. In most cases, formaldehyde is present in the air due to the presence of VOC’s which create vapors that can cause respiratory problems, headaches and other health issues. When VOC’s are released, they react with natural sunlight to form smog and ozone – contributing to respiratory problems, damaged trees and plants, and global warming. Non-toxic paints are particularly recommended for expectant mothers and families with small children. To learn more about the toxins used in traditional paints and building materials, visit:
When VOCs are released, these compounds react with natural sunlight to form smog and ozone. Smog contributes to respiratory problems, trees are damaged and it contributes to the growing problem of global warming.
To learn more about the toxins used in traditional paints and building materials, visit:
http://www.cleanaircounts.org/http://www.cleanaircounts.org
ZERO VOC PAINT
https://www.sherwin-williams.com/painting-contractors/products/promar-200-zero-voc-interior-latex
voc eating paint
https://www.sherwin-williams.com/painting-contractors/products/harmony-interior-acrylic-latex
SAFECOAT
ECOPRO
COLOR HOUSE
http://www.colorhousepaint.com/paint/
REAL MILK
https://www.realmilkpaint.com/
AMERICAN CLAY
BENJAMIN MOORE
https://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/interior-exterior-paints-stains/product-catalog/nwip/natura-paint