Indoor Air Pollutants
Mixed
Noise Pollution
100

Indoor pollutants that are considered particulates include asbestos, smoke, and this third type.

What is dust?

100

This type of source comes from activities like heating and cooking.

What are anthropogenic sources?

100

The three main urban sources are listed as transportation, construction, and this third category.

what is domestic and industrial activity?

200

This gas enters the home by seeping out of the soil and rocks.

What is Radon?

200

Indoor lead pollution can cause these kinds of health effects, especially in children.

What is neurological/developmental damage?

200

Noise is measured on this scale

What is the decibel scale?

300

Besides VOCS, what is the colorless gas that comes out of carpets and other older building materials?

What is formaldehyde?

300

This federal law gave the EPA the ability to regulate air and noise pollution sources like motor vehicles and construction equipment.

What is the Clean Air Act?

300

Exposure to loud noises causes this physical and mental response in animals near busy infrastructure, such as highways

What is stress?

400

Carbon monoxide is dangerous indoors because it prevents blood from carrying this gas to body tissues.

What is oxygen?

400

Long-term exposure to asbestos can cause this respiratory disease.

What is asbestosis?

400

This form of noise pollution occurs within the ocean.

What is naval pollution?

500

Name one way to reduce radon exposure at home

What is sealing cracks OR installing a ventilation/venting system?

500

Mold, Radon, and dust all come from nature. This makes them what type of indoor pollutants?

What are natural sources?

500

Besides hearing damage and stress, noise pollution can also disrupt this behavior in animals.

What are migratory patterns?