Chemicals in U.S. indoor dust
On average, people in the United States spend more than 90 percent of their time indoors—in places like homes, schools, offices, gyms, and cars. These places are usually full of dust, which is more than just dirt.
Media coverage
Your Household Dust Contains Seriously Toxic Chemicals—Here's What To Do About It
October 2016, Prevention
Study: Household Dust Carries Chemicals That May Pose Health Risks
September 2016, WCAI
Toxic chemicals are hiding in your house dust
September 2016, CNN
90% of house dust filled with toxic chemicals
September 2016, Treehugger
Are the Dust Particles in Your Home Making You Sick?
September 2016, Consumer Reports
Your household dust probably contains these chemicals
September 2016, The Washington Post
Household dust is laced with toxic chemicals, study finds
September 2016, CBS News
Your Favorite Housewares Are Spewing Poison Dust Inside Your Home
September 2016, Bloomberg
Toxic Dust: The Dangerous Chemical Brew in Every Home
September 2016, NRDC