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Title: Indoor Air Quality
Author: John W. Mcclintock
Source: American Gas Association 1992
Year Published: 1992
Abstract: As a result of the 1973 world oil crisis and. in Canada, the 1980 National Energy Program, Canadians converted from oil to natural gas in unprecedented numbers. Since then, homes have been renovated and constructed with energy conservation in mind- In these efforts to conserve energy, homes were equipped with more insulation, were sealed more tightly and required smaller furnaces. The effect of lower input natural gas furnaces on unlined chimneys was to accelerate, in some cases, the deterioration of the chimney wall and create the potential for maintenance and safety problems. Without an adequate supply of fresh air for proper combustion, the potential for producing carbon monoxide became more acute. In efforts to maintain public acceptance of natural gas as a safe, convenient and economical source of energy, Consumers Gas took positive steps to implement safety-related programs and communicate service-related information to its customers.




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