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EPA Receives Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry`s Health Consultation for West Lake Landfill; Report Shows No Public Health Risk for St. Louis

” ATSDR identified five key findings with recommendations: On-site worker safety must continue to be a high priority for EPA as digging at the landfill could release dust containing uranium and thorium decay products and radon gas on the landfill that might impact health. ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


EPA and Buffalo Community Foundation Team Up to Prevent Asthma Attacks Results of $55,000 EPA Asthma Education Grant Highlighted

Common asthma triggers include second-hand smoke from cigarettes and cigars; dust-mites; mold; cockroaches and other pests; pesticides; pets; and smog, soot and chemicals in outdoor air. ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


EPA Promotes Asthma Awareness Month

EPA provides guidance and resources to reduce indoor air triggers such as dust mites, mold, pets, pet dander, and secondhand smoke in homes and schools. ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


Spring cleaning could help allergies (#2193)

Spring cleaning could help allergies (#2193)

Nearly half of U.S. adults say they will spend four hours or less on this year's spring cleaning, and 18 percent will spend one hour, a survey indicates. The Stanley Steemer Spring Cleaning survey indicated 74 percent said they can name at least one less-than-enjoyable task they would rather do than spring cleaning; 8 percent said they would prefer 48 hours of sleep deprivation and 9 percent ...

ByAllerair Industries


EPA helps build awareness around asthma / asthma affects nearly 25 million people in the U.S.

It's our mission at EPA to protect the health of our communities by putting Clean Air Act safeguards in place to reduce levels of harmful pollutants in the air we all breathe. " EPA provides guidance and resources to reduce indoor air triggers such as dust mites, mold, cockroaches, pet dander, and secondhand smoke in homes and schools. ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency

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