In real life applications, the VOC level measures the abundance of various volatile organic compounds (VOC) that may be derived from building materials such as carpets and floors, furniture, paints, solvents, cosmetics, plastic products as well as gases emitted by cooking and cleaning activities. Like CO2, VOC levels are directly related to indoor air quality and associated IAQ levels
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