Ground moisture.Moisture encourages biological allergens like mold and mildew.
Remedy:Inspect for condensation on walls, standing water on the floor, or sewage leaks. To keep basement dry, prevent outside water from entering by installing roof gutters and downspouts, not watering close to the foundation, grading soil away from the home, and applying waterproofing sealants to basement interior walls. For standing water, consider installing a sump pump. If sewage is the source, have drains professionally cleaned. If moisture has no obvious source, install an exhaust fan controlled by humidity levels. Remove mold and mildew. Regularly clean and disinfect the basement floor drain.
Radon.This invisible, radioactive gas poses a lung cancer risk.
Remedy:Test your home for radon. Do-it-yourself kits are easy and inexpensive.
Hobby products.Chemicals in products such as solvents, paint, glue and epoxy release organic gases.
Remedy:Follow manufacturers' directions for use, ventilation, application, clean-up, and container storage and disposal. Use outdoors when possible. Indoors, open a window, or use an exhaust fan. Reseal containers well. Clean tools outside or in a well-ventilated area.
Car and small engine exhaust.These are sources of carbon monoxide and combustion byproducts.
Remedy:Never leave vehicles, lawn mowers, snowmobiles, etc., running in the garage.
Paint, solvent and cleaning supplies.These products may release harmful vapors.
Remedy:Provide ventilation when using them. Follow manufacturers' directions. Buy only as much as you need. If the products contain methylene chloride, such as paint strippers, use them outdoors. Reseal containers well. Keep products in their original, labeled containers. Clean brushes and other materials outside.
Pesticides and fertilizers.Yard and Garden chemicals may be toxic.
Remedy:Use nonchemical methods when possible. Follow manufacturers' directions for mixing, applying, storing and using protective clothing. Mix or dilute them outdoors. Provide ventilation when using them indoors. Store them outside of the home in their original, labeled containers. After using the product, remove your shoes and clean your hands and clothing to avoid bringing the chemicals into your home.