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2018 Yes https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0045653518303734?via%3Dihub Lucattini, Luisa Europe Exposure Study Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Consumer products Indoor air Indoor dust SVOCs Concentrations of SVOCs in consumer products, indoor dust and air are reported (e.g. PFASs max: 13.9 mg/g in textiles, 5.8mg/kg in building materials, 121 ng/g in house dust and 6.4 ng/m3 in indoor air). Most of the studies show common aims, such as human exposure and risk assessment. The main micro-environments investigated (houses, offices and schools) reflect the relevance of indoor air quality. Most of the studies show a lack of data on concentrations of chemicals in consumer goods and often only the presence of chemicals is reported.