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Outdoor Air - Industry, Business, and Home: Auto Body Shops - Additional Information

This information will help you gain a better understanding of auto body shops. The topics below address the following questions:

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What are auto body shops?

Auto body shops repair, repaint, and customize cars, trucks, and other vehicles. Their activities include sanding, cleaning, and painting, all of which may release pollutants into the air and may contribute to health concerns in the shop and in the community.

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What kinds of pollutants are emitted from auto body shops?

Auto body shops emit pollutants such as hazardous air pollutants (HAPs), particle pollution (dust), and volatile organic compounds (VOC). These pollutants can contribute to health problems that may affect shop employees, customers, and the community. While Federal, state, local, and Tribal regulations limit the amount of emissions from auto body shops, dangerous releases of HAPs can occur if an auto body shop does not operate in compliance with regulations.

For more information on the toxicity of these pollutants, check out information on the Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS). EPA also has more information available at its Air Toxics Web site.

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How can I help auto body shops reduce air pollution?

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What other Web sites related to pollution reduction for auto body shops are available?

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