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3. Exercise                    3. Substitute  3. Develop specific  3. Adopt low  3. Enforce and  3, Coordinate actions
               discretionary                  materials to   procedures for use  emission   monitor code   of other sectors.
               control over                   minimize       of cleaning    requirements in  compliance    encourage, or
               ventilation to                 emissions from  solvents, paints,  procurement               require specific
               ensure clean air               products       herbicides,    specifications for             sectors to take
               supply.                        manufactured.  insecticides, and  building materials         actions toward
                                                             other contaminants  from                      mitigation.
                                                             to protect     manufacturers.
                                                             occupants.
             4. Be knowledgeable            4. Develop training  4. Adopt  4. Contain or ventilate 4. Educate and
               of indoor air                  programs for   investigatory  known sources.  inform building
               quality problems               commercial users to  protocols to             community, health
               and take actions to            ensure low     respond to                     community, and
               avoid personal                 emissions.     occupant                       public about
               exposure.                                     complaints.                    problems and
                                                                                            solutions.
                                            5. Conduct research
                                              to advance
                                              mitigation
                                             technology.
             Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Report to Congress on Indoor Air Quality, EPA/400/l-89/001c, August 1989.
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