Vast Majority of Workers Concerned About Indoor Air Quality
Seventy-five percent of people who are employed fulltime ranked the quality of air at work as very important, according to the results of a nationwide survey conducted July 7-9, 2000 for Chelsea Group, an indoor air quality strategic consulting company, by Market Facts, an international market research firm.
“This landmark survey, the most recent of Chelsea Group’s ongoing surveys on consumer perceptions about indoor air quality, not only shows that the majority of Americans are concerned about indoor air quality, but that they also are willing to put their money where their mouth is,” said George Benda, chairman and ceo of Chelsea Group, Ltd.