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  1. Indoor Air Quality Guidelines for Sydney Olympic Facilities (CSIRO BCE Technical Report TR97/3) by J. Immig, S.K. Brown, et all 1998
  2. Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality in Hospitals (NATO Science Partnership Sub-Series: 2:)
  3. Modeling of Indoor Air Quality and Exposure (Astm Special Technical Publication// Stp)
  4. Practitioner's Approach to Indoor Air Quality Investigations (Iaq)
  5. A Protocol for the Assessment of Indoor Air Quality by Derrick Crump, G Raw, et all 2002-10-28
  6. Air pollution: Prior indoor air quality problems at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences : report to the Honorable Lauch Faircloth, U.S. Senate by United States. General Accounting Office., 1998-01-01
  7. Indoor Air Quality in the Building Environment by Ed Bas, 1993-05
  8. Indoor Air Quality
  9. Indoor Air Quality Case Studies Reference Guide
  10. WHO Guidelines for Indoor Air Quality: Dampness and Mould (A EURO Publication) by WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2009-09
  11. Measuring Indoor Air Quality: A Practical Guide by John E. Yocom, Sharon M. McCarthy, 1991-10-10
  12. Improving Indoor Air Quality Through Design, Operation and Maintenance
  13. NIOSH Case Studies in Indoor Air Quality by Shirley A. Ness, 1996-01-01
  14. Indoor air quality in office buildings: A technical guide : a report of the Federal-Provincial Advisory Committee on Environmental and Occupational Health by Tedd Nathanson, 1993

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42. YES Environment Technologies - IAQ Monitors
Manufacturer of indoor air quality instrumentation.
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43. Heating - Electric Plus
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44. Indoor Air Quality - DEHS, UMN
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The above training, information, and procedures are based on materials prepared for use on University of Minnesota campuses. Neither its authors nor the University of Minnesota will accept responsibility for its contents if used in non-University of Minnesota settings.

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A nonprofit organization that provides its membership IAQ training, IAQ certification, and bi-monthly newsletters free of commercial content.
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Updated 05/25/04 A non-profit association for IAQ managers, technicians, investigators, consultants and professionals.
The American Indoor Air Quality Council promotes awareness, education, and certification in the field of Indoor Air Quality through learning, sharing, and networking.
Our mission since 1993: To act as a source for the collection and dissemination of indoor air quality information to members. Our goal since 1993: To promote awareness and education on indoor air quality.
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46. School IAQ Main Page - DEHS, UMN
School indoor air quality. These questions and responses compliment the US Environmental Protection Agency s indoor air quality Tools for Schools..
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This FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) was developed as a response to indoor air quality questions generated by Minnesota K-12 school health and safety personnel and school custodians. This FAQ is intended to provide informed responses to the questions received. It attempts to address a variety of issues in indoor air quality including health and other effects, prevention, diagnostics, and mitigation. These questions and responses compliment the US Environmental Protection Agency's Indoor Air Quality: Tools for Schools. . The responses are intended to aid school officials in implementing a cost-effective indoor air quality management plan.
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  • Nature and Background of School Indoor Air Quality Sources of Indoor Air Pollutants in Schools Preventing Indoor Air Quality Problems in Schools Responding to School Indoor Air Quality Problems ... Appendices
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    E-mail comments and questions to Neil Carlson , Industrial Hygienist, Department of Environmental Health and Safety, University of Minnesota.

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    49. Indoor Air Quality Branch
    Toxic Substances Control Division. indoor air quality Program. Flood Cleanup Avoiding indoor air quality Problems (EPA Fact Sheet).
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    Toxic Substances Control Division Indoor Air Quality Program The Indoor Air Quality Program works to identify problems and concerns relating to the quality of air in occupied buildings, and to provide information to building owners, schools, and homeowners so they can prevent or remediate indoor air quality (IAQ) problems. This effort has been successful in preventing conditions which would lead to development of environmental diseases if not corrected. What We Do Topics of Current Interest: How We Can Assist You Mold ... Consultants NEW! Texas Mold Assessment and Remediation Rules TOPICS OF CURRENT INTEREST Mold Growth in Homes, Offices, and Schools Protecting Your Home from Mold (Illustrated version now available!) TDH Review of Practices for Mold Remediation (April 2002) Links to More Information about Mold Flood Clean-Up TDH News Release, July 6, 2002 - TDH Offers Mold Precautions for Flood Victims TDH News Release, May 13, 2004 - TDH Issues Flood Precautions Flood Cleanup: Avoiding Indoor Air Quality Problems (EPA Fact Sheet) Repairing Your Flooded Home (56 page FEMA/Red Cross booklet) I ndoor Air Quality in Schools Texas Voluntary IAQ Guidelines for Government Buildings.

    50. ACestimates.com
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    51. Subject IAQ FAQ Part 1
    This article is a compilation of frequently asked questions about indoor air quality (IAQ). SECTION I GENERAL / INTRODUCTION 1.1 What is indoor air quality?
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    Subject : IAQ FAQ Part 1
    This article is a compilation of frequently asked questions about Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). Its author is: Richard R. Byrd
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    E-mail: richbyrd@ix.netcom.com Note: As are all FAQs, this is an evolving document. This is particularly true in the field of indoor air quality, where there are few hard facts and many questions unanswered. Where it exists, this FAQ expresses the consensus of scientific opinion. Where it does not, it should be understood, this FAQ is an expression of the opinion of the author. Suggestions, comments, additions, corrections, raves and flames are cheerfully solicited. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. General/ Introduction.
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    5. Bioaerosols and water problems.
    6. Air cleaners, air filters, and cleanliness.
    7. VOC's (volatile organic compounds) - carpets, particle board, remodels, etc.

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    53. GTRI | Electro-Optics, Environment And Materials Laboratory (EOEML)
    s of basic and applied research programs in areas such as advanced materials, indoor air quality, hazardous wastes, and wastewater disposal.......A unit of Georgia Tech Research Institute, the applied research arm of Georgia Institute of Technology.
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    The Electro-Optics, Environment and Materials Laboratory (EOEML) of the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) pursues a broad spectrum of basic and applied research programs in such diverse areas as:
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    54. Health Canada - It's Your Health - Dampness, Mold And Indoor Air
    A major cause of poor indoor air quality is a lack of fresh air, that is, not enough exchange of air between the outside and inside.
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    Reduced natural ventilation, too much humidity, the use of chemicals and other factors can lead to unhealthy air in your home or workplace, causing a number of health problems such as respiratory symptoms and allergies.
    Background
    On average, Canadians spend about 90 percent of their time indoors, so the quality of indoor air is very important. Humid or damp conditions in your home can encourage the growth of mold and dust mites. Unless you use a vacuum cleaner with high efficiency filters, floors, carpets and upholstery can build up mold spores, bacteria and sources of allergies. Mold can develop from too much humidity, building leaks, refrigerator drip pans, bathroom surfaces and flooding. Moldy smells from carpets, wood and gypsum board are a sign that they harbour fungi. Stale water in humidifiers and air conditioners can lead to the growth of bacteria and fungi. Air filters also collect dust and contaminants. A major cause of poor indoor air quality is a lack of fresh air, that is, not enough exchange of air between the outside and inside. Where there is a lot of water vapor, such as in the bathroom, mechanical ventilation such as a fan may be needed eliminate excess humidity.

    55. Indoor Air Quality Handbook
    indoor air quality Handbook Edited by Spengler JD; Samet, JM; McCarthy, JF © 2001 McGrawHill Title Details Ordering Info This
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    56. Indoor Air Quality Control Techniques - Radon, Formaldehyde
    indoor air quality Control Techniques Radon, Formaldehyde, Combustion Products by Fisk, WJ; Spencer, RK; Grimsrud, DT; Offermann, FJ; Pedersen, B.; Sextro, R
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    57. Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) In Museums And Archives
    Technical papers, bibliography, links, news, about indoor air quality and climate in cultural heritage buildings.
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    Quick link: 6th Indoor Air Quality Meeting, Padova 10-12 Nov 2004 (IAQ2004)
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    This web site contains information for those interested in the deterioration processes in cultural heritage objects caused by the indoor environment, especially air pollutants. Here you will find papers and technical notes, literature reference lists, conference and meeting reports with abstracts, and address lists of museum professionals, all about the impact of the air quality on objects in museums, libraries, or archives. As the focus of this site is on material degradation, e.g. like metal corrosion or hydrolysis of organic materials, there will be no references to indoor air quality and human health.
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    58. David Green - Independent Environmental Consultant
    Expertise in environmental impact assessment, environmental auditing, acoustic and noise control, environmental management systems, public health and occupational safety, indoor air quality, contaminated land and asbestos management. Projects, testimonials, clients, and contact information.
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    Start: 2002 Dr David Green was retained by a joint venture private consortium to conduct an Environmental Policy Review to support a business plan for a proposed white oil pipeline and depot to serve Manila, Philippines. Tasks included a review of the impact of the environmental regulatory system on the business plan and the requirements for an Environmental Impact Statement for the facilities. An Environmental Policy framework was also established for the JV. Contact AJK Consulting

    59. Indoor Air Quality: Molds And Dust, CDFS-191-96
    Community Development. 700 Ackerman Rd., Suite 235, Columbus, OH 432021578. indoor air quality Molds and Dust. CDFS-191-96. Dust and indoor air quality Problems.
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    Jacqueline LaMuth Research indicates that people spend approximately 90% of their time indoors. So, the risks to human health may be greater due to exposure to air pollution indoors than outdoors. Further, those people who may be most susceptible to the adverse effects of indoor air pollution are those who tend to spend the greatest amount of time indoors. Such groups include young children, the elderly and the chronically ill. This fact sheet will examine molds, house dust, and other biologicals that can reduce the quality of indoor air. It will offer suggestions for minimizing, eliminating and preventing contact with molds and dust.
    Dust and Indoor Air Quality Problems
    The amounts and kinds of contaminants that are suspended in the air determine air "quality." Potential sources of indoor air pollution fall into several categories including: nitrogen dioxide, respirable particles (particles that can be drawn into the lungs), formaldehyde, asbestos, organic gasses, pesticides, lead, and biologicals. Biological contaminants are naturally occurring air pollutants that come from living (biological) sources; they are commonly called "house dust." House dust is not dust that blows in from the outside. House dust is produced indoors from several sources:

    60. EPA/OPPT - Green Buildings
    A gateway to numerous U.S. Environmental Protection Agency webpages on how to improve the environmental performance of buildings, with sections covering energy use, building materials, indoor air quality, water conservation and waste.
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    The buildings in which we live, work, and play protect us from Nature's extremes: cold, heat, wind, rain, and snow. But these structures affect and shape our environment too. Constructing and operating buildings requires enormous amounts of energy, water, and materials and creates large amounts of waste. Where and how they are built affects the ecosystems around us in countless ways. And the buildings themselves create new indoor environments that present new environmental problems and challenges. As the environmental impact of buildings becomes more apparent, a new field called green building is arising to reduce that impact at the source. Green or sustainable building is the practice of creating healthier and more resource-efficient models of construction, renovation, operation, maintenance, and demolition. The many elements of green building include:

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