RT Book, Section A1 Costa, Daniel L. A2 Klaassen, Curtis D. A2 Watkins, John B. SR Print(0) ID 6486819 T1 Chapter 28. Air Pollution T2 Casarett & Doull's Essentials of Toxicology, 2e YR 2010 FD 2010 PB The McGraw-Hill Companies PP New York, NY SN 978-0-07-162240-0 LK accesspharmacy.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=6486819 RD 2024/03/28 AB Reducing-type air pollution, characterized by SO2 and smoke, is capable of producing deleterious human health effects.Photochemical air pollution arises from a series of complex reactions in the troposphere close to the earth's surface and comprises a mixture of ozone, nitric oxides, aldehydes, peroxyacetyl nitrates, and myriad reactive hydrocarbon radicals.Indoor air can be even more complex than outdoor air, and outdoor air can permeate the indoor environment in spite of the reduced air exchange in buildings.Sick-Building Syndrome may occur in new, poorly ventilated, or recently refurbished office buildings due to the outgasing of combustion products, volatile chemicals, biological materials and vapors, and emissions from furnishings.