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         Indoor Air Quality:     more books (100)
  1. Indoor Air Quality Issues by David Hansen, 2000-04-05
  2. Indoor Air Quality Handbook by John D. Spengler, John F. McCarthy, et all 2000-12-19
  3. Managing Indoor Air Quality, Fourth Edition by Barney Burroughs, Shirley J. Hansen, 2008-04-03
  4. Indoor Air Quality, Second Edition by Ed Bas, 2003-11-01
  5. Indoor Air Quality (Indoor Environment Technicians Library) by Leo A. Meyer, 1999-06-01
  6. Indoor Air Quality: Sampling Methodologies by Kathleen Hess-Kosa, 2001-06-21
  7. Residential Ventilation Handbook: Ventilation to Improve Indoor Air Quality by Paul Raymer, 2009-10-05
  8. Indoor Air: Quality and Control by Anthony L. Hines, Sudarshan K. Loyalka, et all 1993-04-18
  9. Handbook of Indoor Air Quality Management by Donald W. Moffat, 1997-02
  10. Indoor Air Quality: The Latest Sampling and Analytical Methods, Second Edition by Kathleen Hess-Kosa, 2011-01-19
  11. How Indoor Air Quality Affects Your Health by MANFRED KAISER, 2008-08-22
  12. Indoor Air Quality and HVAC Systems by David W. Bearg, 1993-02-22
  13. Indoor Air Quality: Design Guidebook
  14. Indoor Air Quality: Webster's Timeline History, 1978 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-02-20

181. The Residential Energy Efficiency Database
The Residential Energy Efficiency Database (REED). WE ARE VERY SORRY, BUT REED IS NOW CLOSED. To the millions of people that use
http://www.its-canada.com/reed/iaq/
The Residential Energy Efficiency Database (REED)
WE ARE VERY SORRY, BUT REED IS NOW CLOSED. To the millions of people that use REED, we are very sorry, but we cannot continue to provide this website as a free public service. Our reason for closing is simple, REED was built and is supported entirely by our small family business and we can no longer afford, nor are we willing to continue the upkeep, development and expansion of REED. Although the website has won many awards in the last three years and is used by millions of individuals, educational institutes, businesses, and governments worldwide, we have been unable to find any organizations willing to help financially support REED as a free public service. We have received offers to buy the website, unfortunately none that would agree to continue the development and expansion of REED as a free public information service. Brian J Mitchell
E-mail: bmitchell@its-canada.com AND PLEASE DON'T FORGET
Being as energy efficient as possible is the one thing that each of us can do
to help ourselves, our children, and our environment.

182. Go Smokefree! Health Canada Tobacco Control Programme
More than 45,000 people will die prematurely this year in Canada due to tobacco use at least 1,000 of them will be nonsmokers. Tobacco.
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hecs-sesc/tobacco/

Health Effects
Second-hand Smoke Toxic Emissions Trends (CTUMS) ... Resources for Professionals
More than 45,000 people will die prematurely this year in Canada due to tobacco use at least 1,000 of them will be non-smokers. Tobacco. We can live without it. Minister Pettigrew proposes regulations for manufacturing standards to reduce fire-risk of cigarettes under the Tobacco Act
Health Canada took another step today to address the leading cause of residential fires and fire-related loss in Canada each year by proposing new regulations that would require cigarette manufacturers to meet an ignition propensity standard by October 1, 2005. For further information on regulations for manufacturing standards to reduce fire-risk of cigarettes
Call for Proposals for Mass Media Contribution Funding

Tobacco Control Programme

Office of Programs and Mass Media
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Minister Pettigrew supports passage of reduced-fire-risk cigarette bill and will propose regulations under the Tobacco Act

Health Minister Pierre Pettigrew applauds the passage of Bill C-260: An Act to Amend the Hazardous Products Act (fire-safe cigarettes) as it seeks to protect Canadians from fires caused by cigarettes, which is the leading cause of fire-related deaths in Canada. The bill, which became law yesterday, amends the Hazardous Products Act to allow provisions for reduced-fire-risk cigarettes. (April 1, 2004)

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