It is a defense in a civil action brought for damages for injury caused by indoor air pollutants in a residential structure on which construction was begun on or after July 1, 1991, that the builder or design professional complied in good faith, without negligence or misconduct, with: (1) Building product safety standards, including labeling; (2) Restrictions on the use of building materials known or believed to contain substances that contribute to indoor air pollution; and (3) The ventilation and radon resistive construction requirements adopted under RCW 19.27.190.
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