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American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 74, Issue 9 1026-1027, Copyright © 1984 by American Public Health Association

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Formaldehyde vapor in mobile homes: a cross sectional survey of concentrations and irritant effects.

L P Hanrahan, K A Dally, H A Anderson, M S Kanarek and J Rankin

Sixty-five Wisconsin mobile home households volunteered for an assessment of indoor formaldehyde gas. Sixty-one teenage and adult occupants completed health questionnaires. Formaldehyde concentrations ranged from less than 0.10 to 0.80 ppm, with the risk of ocular discomfort showing a positive dose-response relationship.




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