Controlling Common Indoor Sources
Picture Series 2:
Controlling Common Indoor Sources
- Develop a Painting Protocol
- Develop a Pesticide Protocol
- Develop a Smoking Policy - Smoking Ban
- Develop a Smoking Policy - Smoking Lounge
- Develop a Housekeeping Plan
- Exhaust for Local Stationary Sources
- Exhaust Hoods for Major Indoor Sources
Develop a Smoking Policy - Smoking Ban

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(Hot Spot on large area centered around the person smoking)
- Remember...“A smoking ban requires that if people smoke, they smoke outside the building.”
- Tobacco smoke can be a significant indoor pollution source. Many companies simply require individuals who desire to smoke to smoke outside of the building.
- Smokers should smoke away from entrances and vestibules and away from outdoor air intakes.
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