GreenGuard Environmental Institute (GEI) says it has developed an interactive animated house tour that allows users to take a virtual “walk through” of a family residence while learning about common sources of indoor air pollution.

In an effort to help people understand indoor air pollution and the simple ways they can combat it in their homes, the GreenGuard Environmental Institute (GEI) says it has developed an interactive animated house tour online that allows users to take a virtual “walk through” of a family residence while learning about common sources of indoor air pollution.

The computer-generated, two-story home features a fully-equipped kitchen, living room, den, bathroom, master bedroom, and nursery, as well as an basement that’s undergoing renovation-each furnished with common household products and materials that are known to emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Once a user “enters” a room, he or she can scroll over the various products to learn more about their chemical emissions, as well as other sources of indoor air pollution, and discover straightforward solutions.

“Indoor air quality is one of those concepts that can be difficult to get your head around because it seems so abstract. By creating this animated home tour, we hope to bring the concept of indoor air quality to life and make it more relatable to the average person,” says Henning Bloech, executive director of GEI. “I think most people will be surprised to see just how many of the products they use in their home contribute to indoor air pollution. But they’ll be equally as surprised to learn just how easy it is to make the air in their homes healthier.”

The animated house, officially unveiled today, is available for “tours” on the GreenGuard website atwww.greenguard.org/consumers.

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