
VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) Regulations
VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) regulations are rules designed to limit the amount of organic chemicals that easily vaporize and become airborne from products like paints, cleaners, and fuels. These compounds can contribute to air pollution and smog formation, affecting environmental and human health. Regulations set maximum allowable VOC levels, encouraging manufacturers to produce safer, lower-emission products. Compliance helps improve air quality, protect public health, and reduce environmental impact. Essentially, VOC regulations promote using products that release fewer harmful chemicals into the air during use and over time.