



OUTDOOR
AIR QUALITY is becoming an increasing hot topic as individuals and companies
strive for a greener community in order to protect ourselves and others from
the harmful and disastrous effects of pollution. Many of us already do our
part to ensure a safe and pollution-free environment for future generations;
we recycle cans, bottles, and paper, and we purchase low-emission vehicles.
However, many of us don't realize that our own homes are contributing to global
pollution at an alarming rate.
Fact: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) concluded that the average
U.S. Home releases 22,000 lbs of toxic carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere
each year. To put this in perspective, this is twice the amount of the average
vehicle. To make matters worse, many of today's tighter and poorly insulated
homes are trapping dangerous airborne pollutants such as mold, bacteria, and
fungus. These polluting agents can increase our susceptibility to respiratory
illnesses and lower our immunity to viruses.
What is
the solution to outdoor pollution?
There is
no simple answer to the question: What is the solution to pollution? However,
there are several steps that you can take in order to reduce pollutants in
the environment. The first step is to purchase a home from Foam Laminates
at Vermont. We are concerned about the environment, and we take many measures
to ensure our manufacturing facility is as green as possible.
We are a globally conscious company so we make sure our facility recycles waste and conserves electricity. If that's not enough, we manufacture green products. Our structural insulated panels are fabricated from renewable trees that protect old growth forests. They contain no CFC's - the dangerous gas responsible for the greenhouse effect. Our SIPs can be assembled on the jobsite with little to no construction waste which reduces space in waste management facilities and landfills. How is that for going green?
What
is the solution to indoor air pollution?
The solution to reducing or removing indoor air pollution is to build a tight
but well-ventilated home, where the ventilation is under your control.
Homes built with SIPs from Foam Laminates of Vermont will easily achieve a
tight and superior thermal blanket and an air exchanger can easily repel stale
and polluted indoor air as well as bring in fresh air from the outdoors. Just
the simple act of opening your windows and doors can greatly increase indoor
air quality.
Mold growth is a serious concern for many homeowners. Fortunately, there are
no known toxic molds, but there are several species that release micro toxins,
which, in high enough dosages, can cause individuals afflicted with hypersensitivities
quite ill.
As with most indoor pollutants, the best defense is to control moisture, however
this is no easy task since many domestic activities such as bathing, cooking,
and doing laundry can release and trap this water vapor. Foam Laminates offers
a system that prevents moisture from escaping into wall cavities and attics,
thereby effectively eliminating mold growth in those areas.
What about
noise pollution?
In addition to air pollution, a Foam Laminates home can also reduce noise
pollution. Due to the continuous air sealing and tightness of insulation,
SIP homes can reduce and even eliminate much unwanted outdoor clatter. This
greatly increases the quality of sleep for homeowners, a crucial component
to physical and mental well-being.
Simply put: homes built with structural insulated panels by Foam Laminates
of Vermont are comfortable, maintain a comfortable living environment, and
reduce pollution.

