Washington Statutes

§ 70.162.005 — Finding—Intent.

Washington § 70.162.005
JurisdictionWashington
Title 70PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY
Ch. 70.162INDOOR AIR QUALITY IN PUBLIC BUILDINGS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 70.162.005 (2026).

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The legislature finds that many Washington residents spend a significant amount of their time working indoors and that exposure to indoor air pollutants may occur in public buildings, schools, workplaces, and other indoor environments. Scientific studies indicate that pollutants common in the indoor air may include radon, asbestos, volatile organic chemicals including formaldehyde and benzene, combustion by-products including carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and carbon dioxide, metals and gases including lead, chlorine, and ozone, respirable particles, tobacco smoke, biological contaminants, microorganisms, and other contaminants. In some circumstances, exposure to these substances may cause adverse health effects, including respiratory illnesses, multiple chemical sensitivities, skin and

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Legislative History

[1989 c 315 s 1.]

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