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  1. Breathe Free Or Die: The Layman's Guide to MOLD and other Indoor Air Quality Problems by Stephen M. Huff, 2004-02-02
  2. Air Sampling Instrument Selection Guide: Indoor Air Quality
  3. Understanding Indoor Air Quality (Telford Press) by Bradford O. Brooks, 1991-12-02
  4. Design and Protocol for Monitoring Indoor Air Quality (Astm Special Technical Publication// Stp) by Niren Laxmichand Nagda, 1989-04
  5. Indoor air quality standards of performance: Application guide by Chad B Dorgan, 1999
  6. Present and Future of Indoor Air Quality: International Congress Proceedings (International congress series)
  7. Risk Assessment and Indoor Air Quality (Indoor Air Research) by Elizabeth L. Anderson, Roy E. Albert, 1998-08-28
  8. Indoor Air Quality & Human Health by Isaac Turiel, 1998-04-02
  9. Indoor Air Quality Contro (Pollution Technology Review) by Jeffrey M. Lemm, 1987-01-15
  10. Manual on Indoor Air Quality by Richard C. Diamond, David T. Grimsrud, 2004-12-13
  11. Iaq and Hvac Workbook (Successor to Indoor Air Quality Workbook) by D. Jeff Burton, 1993-06
  12. Residential Indoor Air Quality and Energy Efficiency by Peter Du Pont, John Morrill, 1990-06
  13. Indoor Air Quality by Phillip J. Walsh, Charles S. Dudney, et all 1983-12-22
  14. Indoor air quality for people and plants

21. Bruce Air Filter
Specializes in air filtration products that are related to the hvac, indoor air quality and dust collection markets.
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22. Indoor Air Quality Publications
indoor air quality PUBLICATIONS. Document Number, Name of Publication, Document Format. 423, What You Should Know About Using Paint Strippers
http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/iaq.html
INDOOR AIR QUALITY PUBLICATIONS Document
Number Name of Publication Document
Format What You Should Know About Using Paint Strippers

Discusses using paint strippers safely. Explains different types of paint strippers and the potential health effects posed by each.
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Biological Pollutants in Your Home
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Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home
Discusses sources of lead in homes and gives simple steps to protect your family from lead hazards.
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PDF - Spanish The Inside Story - A quide to indoor air quality This booklet was prepared to help you decide whether to take actions that can reduce the level of indoor air pollution in your own home. HTML What You Should Know About Combustion Appliances and Indoor Air Pollution This booklet answers some common questions you may have about the potential for one specific type of hazard - indoor air pollution - associated with one class of appliances - combustion appliances. HTML Asbestos In The Home This booklet will help you understand asbestos: what it is, its health effects, where it is in your home, and what to do about it. HTML Tips for Purchasing and Installing New Carpet Fact Sheet HTML Indoor Air Pollution: Introduction for Health Professionals This booklet offers an overview of indoor air pollution challenges posed to health professionals. The focus is on acute conditions, with patterns that point to particular agents and suggestions for appropriate remedial action.

23. Canadian Health Network - Réseau Canadien De La Santé
The immediate and longterm health effects of exposure to second-hand smoke; links to other sites for information on passive smoking, indoor air quality, and related health problems.
http://www.canadian-health-network.ca/faq-faq/tobacco-tabagisme/8e.html
Dear visitor, Thank you for visiting the Canadian Health Network site. We recently upgraded our technology infrastructure to serve you better. As a result the majority of our web pages have undergone an address change. The information you are seeking is still available on the Web site but is now in a different place. Below are search tools and main entry points into the site to help you locate the information you are looking for. If you still can't find what you are looking for and need assistance, don't hesitate to contact us . Please specify the internet address (URL) and/or title of the page you were trying to access and we'll be pleased to provide you with the new address.
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  • 24. The Inside Story A Guide To Indoor Air Quality
    Consumer Product Safety Commission and Environmental Protection Agency. The Inside Story. A Guide to indoor air quality. INTRODUCTION. indoor air quality Concerns.
    http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/450.html
    Consumer Product Safety Commission
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    The Inside Story
    A Guide to Indoor Air Quality
    CPSC Document #450
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    INTRODUCTION
    Indoor Air Quality Concerns

    Why a Booklet on Indoor Air?

    INDOOR AIR QUALITY IN YOUR HOME
    ...
    What Causes Indoor Air Problems?

    - Pollutant Sources
    - Amount of Ventilation
    How Does Outdoor Air Enter a Home?

    What if You Live in an Apartment?
    IMPROVING THE AIR QUALITY IN YOUR HOME Indoor Air and Your Health ... Three Basic Strategies - Source Control - Ventilation Improvements - Air Cleaners A LOOK AT SOURCE-SPECIFIC CONTROLS (Includes a discussion of the health effects and ways to reduce exposure to each pollutant source) Radon Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Biological Contaminants Stoves, Heaters, Fireplaces, and Chimneys ... What Causes Problems? - Sources of Office Air Pollution Ventilation Systems Use of the Building What to Do If You Suspect A Problem REFERENCE GUIDE TO MAJOR INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS IN THE HOME (Listed by Sources, Health Effects, Levels in Homes and Steps to Reduce Exposure for each Pollutant) Radon Environmental Tobacco Smoke Biologicals Carbon Monoxide ... WHERE TO GO FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Federal Information Sources Environmental Protection Agency Consumer Product Safety Commission Department of Housing and Urban Development Department of Energy ... HOW DO I ORDER A COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

    25. Welcome To ISIAQ
    Welcome to International Society of indoor air quality and Climate (ISIAQ). ISIAQ is an international, independent, multidisciplinary
    http://www.ie.dtu.dk/isiaq/
    Welcome to International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ) ISIAQ is an international, independent, multidisciplinary, scientific, non-profit organization whose purpose is to support the creation of healthy, comfortable and productive indoor environments.
    News

    ISIAQ Events

    ISIAQ E-Newsletters

    Download ISIAQ publications (TF report on IAQ in hospitals)
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    Last Modified: 06-05-2004
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    26. Roy Inch
    London Ontario based, full service residential and commercial heating, air-conditioning, refrigeration and indoor air quality contractor.
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    27. Home - Environmental Health Resources (EHR) Training In Environmental Regulation
    Health and safety consulting and programs, indoor air quality, industrial hygiene, asbestos management, lead, environmental health, OSHA, contractor supervisor training, asbestos worker training. (MI)
    http://www.ehrinc.com
    EHR is an industrial hygiene consulting and training company
    EHR endeavors to maintain high standards of excellence, integrity, and dependability in the professional services we provide and in the relationships with our clients, the public, and colleagues. Environmental Health Resources Inc. . .
    • Writes health and safety programs Conducts indoor air quality, asbestos, and lead inspections Helps industry comply with federal, state and local environmental regulations Offers in-depth training for your employees to manage these activities for you. (For more information about our training program, please visit our Training Page

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    Email: pmm@ehrinc.com ~ Phone: 616-735-1515 Welcome to EHR's new web site. Make sure to visit our online shopping area! Click on the "Shop" link above!

    28. Indoor Air Top Page
    Combustion Appliances; Environmental Tobacco Smoke; Formaldehyde; indoor air quality in the Home; Lead; Pesticides; Radon; Sick Building Syndrome.
    http://www.nsc.org/ehc/indoor/iaq.htm
    Indoor Air Program
    Fact Sheets Educational Materials For more information, contact an information specialist at (800) 557-2366 or send us an e-mail message.
    Return to Air Quality
    EHC Top Page EHC Directory NSC Home ... Comments Environmental Health Center A Division of the National Safety Council 1025 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 1200, Washington, DC 20036 (202) 293-2270 (tel); (202) 293-0032 (fax) November 10, 2000

    29. Arbeitsgruppe Raumklimatologie Erfurt
    Discusses the institute's background and current and past projects. indoor air quality is a particular focus. Bilingual site has more extensive information in Deutsch than in English.
    http://www.med.uni-jena.de/ark/start.html
    Arbeitsgruppe Raumklimatologie
    Department Indoor Climatology
    Deutsch English » Pressemitteilung 'ProKlimA' « Neu:
    ProKlimA-Abschlussbericht im Fraunhofer IRB-Verlag veröffentlicht
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    ProKlimA report recently published at Fraunhofer IRB, Stuttgart

    30. Dynamic Air Cleaners Demonstration
    Introducing Patented new technology (Induced Polarization) for indoor air quality.
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    31. Indoor Air Quality
    bathrooms with inadequate ventilation, ceilings after roof leaks and other areas of a home damaged by moisture can all create indoor air quality problems.
    http://www.healthri.org/environment/risk/indoor.htm
    HEALTHri Environmental Health Office of Environmental Health Risk Assessment
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    32. James M. Seltzer, MD, Indoor Air Quality Eexpert In California
    Offering consultation and expert testimony in California for environmental medicine, indoor air quality, industrial hygiene, and related issues.
    http://www.indoorenvirons.com/
      PO Box 9102
      Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067
      Phone: 858-509-0388 Fax: 858-509-0805
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      University of Pennsylvania:
      B.S. Psychology, Biology Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Honors: Magna Cum Laude University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine: M.D. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Training: PL-1, PL-2, PL-3 Pediatrics Children's Hospital of Los Angeles Los Angeles, California Fellow, Immunology and Allergy Division Department of Pediatrics University of California, San Diego Honors: Leon Unger Scholarship Travel Grant American College of Allergists, 1982 Am. Academy of Allergy and Immunology Travel Grant, 1982 Certification and Licensure: Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners, 1978 Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics, 1982 Diplomate, American Board of Allergy and Immunology, l983 Independent Medical Examiner, State of California, 1992 Qualified Medical Examiner, State of California, 1992 California License No. G-37580, 1978 DEA Registration No. AS 8301816

    33. Redirector
    The NIOSH indoor air quality Topic Page has moved. The new address is http//www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/indoorenv/.
    http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/iaqpg.html
    The NIOSH Indoor Air Quality Topic Page has moved.
    The new address is http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/indoorenv/

    34. NIOSH Topic Area - Indoor Environmental Quality
    91114 (December 1991) In recognition of the need for practical indoor air quality advice for building owners and facility managers, EPA and NIOSH worked
    http://www.cdc.gov/node.do/id/0900f3ec800077c3
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    NIOSH Safety and Health Topic:
    Indoor Environmental Quality
    Almost seventy percent of the U.S. work force approximately 89 million persons work in non-industrial, non-agricultural, indoor work settings, referred to here as indoor environments. In the last 20 years diseases and health complaints related to these indoor environments have received increasing attention. "Indoor Environmental Quality" refers to the interactions among many factors in indoor environments, including the quality of the air (e.g., air flow, the presence of chemical or microbiological agents), physical conditions such as temperature and humidity, ergonomic factors, and stressors from social/psychological or work organizational factors. The most common health complaints attributed by building occupants to their indoor environments are generally of nonspecific symptoms, such as eye, nose, throat, and skin irritation, headache, and fatigue. Specific causal exposures or known diseases usually cannot be linked to these complaints. Available evidence relates these acute symptoms to multiple factors in the indoor environment. NIOSH investigators have found IEQ problems caused by ventilation system deficiencies, overcrowding, offgassing from materials in the office and mechanical equipment, tobacco smoke, excessive moisture, microbiological contamination (e.g., mold), and outside air pollutants.

    35. Mold Testing, Indoor Air Quality Testing, Asbestos Testing
    Environmental Microbiology Laboratory EMSL Analytical, Inc. is the leading indoor air quality testing laboratory . Testing biological materials and contaminants in air, surface, water and soil samples. Our specialty includes identification and analysis of mold, fungi, bacteria, bioaerosols, asbestos, mold, silica, formaldehyde and allergens.
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    We have a dedicated, highly qualified anaytical laboratory staff, including 20 PhD's, Mycologists,Microbiologists, Geologists, Virologists, Biologists, Research Scientists, and Materials Scientists and Physicists. Our nationwide network of 23 laboratories allows us to provide our clients the fastest turnaound available.
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    36. E H I B - C U R R E N T . T O P I C S
    2, pages 912, May/June 1996. Fungi indoor air quality. Sandra V. McNeel, DVM. 1990;17139-142. Seitz TA. NIOSH indoor air quality investigations 1971-1988.
    http://www.dhs.ca.gov/ehib/ehib2/topics/fungi_indoor.html
    Sandra V. McNeel, DVM Richard A. Kreutzer, MD California Department of Health Services Environmental Health Investigations Branch Introduction Molds in Indoor Air Fungi are ubiquitous organisms that make up approximately 25% of earth's biomass. They can be subdivided somewhat artificially by gross morphology into yeasts, mushrooms and molds - the fungi of most importance for indoor air. Molds are very adaptable and can colonize dead and decaying organic matter (e.g. textiles, leather, wood, paper) and even damp, inorganic material (e.g. glass, painted surfaces, bare concrete) if organic nutrients such as dust or soil particles are available. Because various genera grow and reproduce at different substrate water concentrations and temperatures, molds occur in a wide range of habitats. Constituents of indoor air are determined by both outdoor and indoor sources (Table 1). Likewise mold types and concentrations indoors are primarily a function of outdoor fungi and substrate water (related to indoor humidity level). Higher concentrations of outdoor molds and other fungi occur where trees, shrubs and landscape irrigation occur close to exterior building walls. (While most indoor molds originate from exterior sources, some species of Aspergillus and Penicillium can grow and reproduce effectively indoors and are commonly found in air samples of normal, "dry" buildings.)

    37. Www.iaqpubs.com/
    indoor air qualityInformation storehouse on indoor air quality in developing countries. Solid residential fuels indoor air quality in commercial buildings Invehicle exposure.
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    38. GARD Analytics - Energy, Economic And Environmental Research
    Energy simulation analysis and software development. Energy audits. Testing indoor air quality.
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    GARD Analytics, Inc. is the consulting and testing service for answering your challenging energy and environmental questions. We provide contract research, development and application engineering services to a broad mix of institutional, governmental, and corporate clients in the energy and environmental sectors. NEW EnergyPlus Introductory Workshop for Experienced Modelers The objective of this workshop is to introduce EnergyPlus to experienced modelers who are familiar with the basic concepts of energy simulation. The course will cover the mechanics of using EnergyPlus with an emphasis on aspects of EnergyPlus that differ substantially from other common modeling tools (e.g., DOE-2 and BLAST), such as the use of a multiple time-step approach, the integrated simulation of loads, systems and plant, and defining fluid and air loops. Time will be set aside to allow students to model basic building envelopes and systems using the latest version of EnergyPlus on their own laptop computers. Time for questions and answers will be provided for each topic. Equipment Testing Analysis and testing of residential HVAC products in a fully instrumented research house Furnace AFUE (efficiency) testing using ASHRAE Standard 103 or ANSI Z21.47

    39. Asbestos Fact Sheets From WorkSafe
    Information about asbestos exposure, occupational safety, mesothelioma and asbestosis, asbestos in the home and school, indoor air quality, and organizing around these issues.
    http://www.worksafe.org/Training/

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    Your browser does not support script AQS becomes first laboratory outside Germany to test for the Blue Angel Program AQS hosts webinar addressing ways to maximize indoor air quality during design and construction of green buildings IEQ Clearance Testing of Newly Constructed Buildings Critical to Occupant Health

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