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AQS report on office equipment emissions: printers emit ultrafine particulars

April 14, 2008—A new report from Air Quality Services Inc. (AQS) aims to help the public understand the indoor contaminants produced by standard office equipment, such as printers, computers and fax machines.

The report, "Meeting Green: The Office Equipment Industry's Guide to Managing Product Emission," can be downloaded and includes reviews of third-party green certification programs, as well as information about the health effects from associated office equipment emissions.
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For instance, the report notes, desktop and notebook computers can emit low doses of volatile organic compounds, while printers and photocopiers can emit ultrafine particles. VOCs can cause eye, throat and nose irritation while inhaling particulates can also increase the risk for respiratory infections.

The report is geared toward manufacturers, too, says AQS.

"Manufacturers are finding that creating products that meet specific eco-criteria can be an important differentiator in the marketplace," said Marilyn Black, the chief scientist at AQS. "Some manufacturers are going a step further and demonstrating compliance by earning third-party certification from GREENGUARD or Blue Angel. Results from AQS studies examining product emissions not only help manufacturers create safer products but also greatly assist them in achieving certification."

For more information, visit the AQS Web site.

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