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INdoor Air and Water Quality

You may not give much thought to the air you breathe or the water you drink until something seems "off." Maybe the new carpet in your office has a strange smell, the water from the drinking fountain tastes funny, or you sometimes get a headache when you work in your lab. Then it's time to contact the EHS Office, which addresses a range of concerns related to indoor air quality, ventilation, and the quality of drinking water.

The EHS Office can investigate, identify the likely source of a problem, and provide recommendations for how to remedy the situation. Better yet, we can help you proactively plan environments for work, study, research, or residential life that meet a high standard for indoor air and water quality.



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Environment, Health and Safety Office
Building N52-496
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307

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