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VOCs Are in the Air [Infographic]


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VOCs Are in the Air [Infographic]

11 Products that Hide Volatile Organic Compounds

Rabbit Air Voc Infographic

VOCs are the culprit behind the strong, physical reactions many of us suffer from when we’re exposed to certain products like paint, air fresheners and chemical-based cleaners. At Norwex’s 2018 U.S. National Conference, visitors at our Norwex Movement booth were treated to an informative bookmark explaining where VOCs lurk, their impact on our health, and how to reduce them in our homes!

Want a bookmark for your very own? Visit our Resources page and check out all the great tools you can use to help create a safer, better world!

comment_2How do you avoid VOCs? We’d love to hear your ideas! Please share them with our readers below.

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“VOCs” stands for:

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Volatile Organic Compounds:
 
98%
Very Obnoxious Conditions:
 
2%
Total Votes:
189
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Leigh-Ann Ross
Leigh-Ann Ross
5 years ago

VOC’s weren’t really something I knew much about (or what it stood for!) before reading this article, so thank you so much!

Tanya Aoyagi
Tanya Aoyagi
5 years ago

We got rid of almost all the carpet when we moved into our home. My 6-year-old has asthma, and I know not having those toxins lurking makes a difference to his breathing! We also (for the first time ever!) chose no-VOC paint when we re-painted kid bedrooms this year!

Kim Metzger
Kim Metzger
5 years ago

I’d been cleaning with baking soda and vinegar long before I knew about Norwex. No, furniture polish, no harsh chemical cleaners, no dryer sheets. More money in my pocket, easier breathing, more time to enjoy the clean house!