Indoor Pollution Articles & Analysis
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“This can be a real challenge in multi-tenant residential and commercial buildings as smoke and indoor pollutants from one unit can easily travel to other units. In Puerto Rico, Zimmetry’s indoor air quality and building science professionals offer both air testing for environmental tobacco smoke as well as residue testing from ...
In homes, offices, and schools, asthmatics are advised to identify and remove triggers from their indoor environment that can cause an attack or make their asthma worse. ...
” In a recent news release from the American Lung Association, 21.5% of working adults with asthma report their symptoms are made worse from exposure to indoor air pollution found at their worksite. “Asthma is a serious and sometimes fatal condition, but it can be managed through awareness, treatment by medical professionals and the avoidance of ...
The warm and humid conditions in many parts of Puerto Rico and the Caribbean make for an ideal environment for dust mites. One of the most common causes of allergies to house dust is due to the presence of these tiny eight-legged creatures that are typically too small to see with the naked eye. Many homes and buildings have dust mites and a single gram of dust may have hundreds or more in ...
“EPA’s support for RAMP and its partners advances our commitment to help communities improve indoor air quality to prevent environmental asthma triggers such as dust, mold, smoke and poor ...
Many of these triggers can be found in indoor environments and the indoor air quality (IAQ) professionals at Zimmetry Environmental have dedicated their resources to helping those in Puerto Rico and across the Caribbean to identify these indoor pollutants. Some of the most common asthma triggers according to the CDC include: ...
Many of these triggers can be found in indoor environments and the indoor air quality (IAQ) professionals at Zimmetry Environmental have dedicated their resources to helping those in Puerto Rico and across the Caribbean to identify these indoor pollutants. Some of the most common asthma triggers according to the CDC include: ...
EPA will provide information on common asthma triggers and ways to reduce exposure to indoor and outdoor pollutants linked to asthma. WHO: EPA WHAT: 1st Annual Mayor’s Walk WHEN: Saturday, May 17, 2014, 8:00 A.M. ...
EPA will provide information on common asthma triggers and ways to reduce exposure to indoor and outdoor pollutants linked to asthma. WHO: EPA WHAT: Tory Dandy’s 1st Annual Scholarship Fun Day WHEN: Saturday, May 3, 2014, 10:00 A.M. ...
The goal of the walk/run will focus on common asthma triggers and ways to reduce exposure to indoor and outdoor pollutants linked to asthma. WHO: The U.S. EPA and South Carolina State University WHAT: Fun Walk/Run promoting asthma awareness WHEN: Wednesday, April 16, 2014, 5:30 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. ...
Enck joined representatives of the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo and a Buffalo family to highlight the organization’s successful efforts to reduce indoor air pollution that can trigger asthma attacks. The Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo is utilizing a $54,840 grant from EPA to conduct an asthma intervention and education program in ...
“American communities face serious health and environmental challenges from air pollution. This effort gives us an opportunity to improve indoor air quality by increasing awareness of environmental health ...
“American communities face serious health and environmental challenges from air pollution. This effort gives us an opportunity to improve indoor air quality by increasing awareness of environmental health risks.” Indoor air pollutants in homes, buildings, and schools can negatively impact the health of occupants. ...
“American communities face serious health and environmental challenges from air pollution. This effort gives us an opportunity to improve indoor air quality by increasing awareness of environmental health risks.” Indoor air pollutants in homes, buildings, and schools can negatively impact the health of occupants. ...
“American communities face serious health and environmental challenges from air pollution. This effort gives us an opportunity to improve indoor air quality by increasing awareness of environmental health risks.” Indoor air pollutants in homes, buildings, and schools can negatively impact the health of occupants. ...
Cooking stoves with chimneys can lower exposure to indoor wood smoke and reduce the rate of severe pneumonia by 30 percent in children less than 18 months of age, according to a new air pollution study funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), part of the National Institutes of Health. ...
But, although the health risks associated with indoor air pollution are clear, the amount by which emissions need to be reduced to cut those risks and improve health is still unknown, researchers said in an article published in Science today (14 October). To date, there has been just one study into the impact of reduced exposure to indoor air ...
In a commentary in Science, the NIH scientists noted that indoor air pollution from such inefficient stoves affects about 3 billion people—nearly half the world's population. ...
This grant is one of seventeen cooperative agreements to nonprofit organizations and a university, totaling approximately $2.4 million dedicated to the improvement of indoor air quality nationwide. Americans spend about 90 percent of their time indoors where levels of air pollution may be two to five times higher than outdoor levels. Some ...
Among the issues it points out are the sanitation level in schools, indoor and outdoor air pollution, social and economic inequalities leading to different exposures and the overall number of increasing chemicals and pollutants in the environment. It focuses on four specific goals that were established under CEHAPE: Water, Sanitation and ...