ENVIRONMENTALLY
FRIENDLY PAINT
Reduce Airborne Contaminants with Low
VOC Paint
What's
a VOC?
Close your
eyes and try to conjure up that "new paint smell." Got
it? What you're smelling are VOCs. VOC stands for Volatile Organic
Compound, and refers any of the compounds traditionally added
to paint to enhance the paint's color, spreadability, adhesiveness,
and resistance to fungus and insects. Unfortunately, many of these
compounds are released into the air at room temperature, polluting
your indoor air and causing major problems for those with chemical
sensitivities, allergies, and respiratory illnesses. While VOCs
used to be necessary to make paint, new technology has rendered
them less and less essential. The result is the next generation
of painting products.
All-Natural,
No VOC, and Low VOC Paint
As the paint industry has responded to public demand for less
polluting indoor paints, three main products have hit the shelves.
Those products are all natural, no VOC, and low VOC paint. Each
product contains a different level of VOCs, and has to meet a
certain set of standards set by the EPA in order to claim the
label. Here's a quick breakdown of each, so you can choose the
best product for you.
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All Natural Paint contains no VOCs and is composed entirely of
natural ingredients. It is water based, reinforced with plant
and animal oils and resins, and is colored with plant and mineral
dyes. All natural paint has almost no smell to it, wet or dry,
and is the healthiest choice when it comes to painting interior
spaces.
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No VOC Paint contains less than 5 grams of VOCs per liter of paint,
usually in the form of biocides, fungicides, or colorant. No VOC
paint has almost no smell when wet, and none at all once it has
dried.
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Low VOC Paint is required to have less than 200 grams of VOCs/liter.
However, most manufacturers of low VOC paint strive to meet the
Green Seal Standard, which guarantees them to have less than 50
grams of VOCs/liter. If low VOC emission is a priority for you,
then it's smart to search out, and pay a little bit extra, for
paint that meets Green Seal Standards.