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Bursting the Bubble on Sealed Indoor
EnvironmentsSteve Bertasso, CGP, MBA TrueNorth Development
Middle Tennessee State University
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Indoor Air Quality
Myth 1 - You can seal a home too tight.
Myth 2 - Air infiltration is detrimental to healthy indoor environments.
First, the truth...
Indoor Air Quality
Myth 1 - You can seal a home too tight.
Myth 2 - Air infiltration is detrimental to healthy indoor environments.
Let's re-state these
Indoor Air QualityTruth 1 - You can seal a home too tight,
if you do not include proper ventilation.
Truth 2 - Air infiltration is detrimental to healthy indoor environments, if it is
not controlled and intentional.
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Steve Bertasso [email protected]
615-594-2575 TrueNorth Development
Middle Tennessee State University