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  1. Fresh approaches to indoor air quality.(Keeping It Green): An article from: University Business by Michele Herrmann, 2009-06-01
  2. Ambient bioaerosol indices for indoor air quality assessments of flood reclamation [An article from: Journal of Aerosol Science] by M.P. Fabian, S.L. Miller, et all
  3. Indoor Air Quality: Part I--what it is.(Environmental Health Hot Topics): An article from: Pediatric Nursing by Ann Pike-Paris, 2004-09-01
  4. Pending indoor air quality and radon abatement legislation: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear Regulation of the Committee on Environment ... on S. 656 ... and S. 657 ... May 25, 1993 by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Environment and Public Works. Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear Regulation, 1993-01-01
  5. INDOOR AIR QUALITY CASE STUDIES REFERENCE GUIDE by George: (Editor) Benda, 1998
  6. 13th AIVC Conference, Ventilation for energy efficiency and optimum indoor air quality: Held at Hotel Plaza Concorde, Nice, France 15-18 September 1992 : proceedings
  7. Indoor Air Quality: Biological Contaminants: Report on a WHO Meeting, Rautavaara, 29 August-2 September 1988 (WHO Regional Publications) (English and French Edition) by World Health Organization, 1990-01
  8. The turf fight for indoor air quality protection (Contemporary issues series) by Dwight R Lee, 1996
  9. Breathe Easy.(indoor air quality): An article from: Human Ecology by Metta Winter, 2000-03-22
  10. Indoor Air Quality & Work Environment Study: Epa Headquarters Buildings by Kevin Teichman, 1991-12
  11. How window film can now enhance indoor air quality.(building management methods): An article from: Real Estate Weekly by Marty Watts, 2005-07-27
  12. The Iaq Investigator's Guide: A Guide to the Principles, Techniques, and Resources Available for Professional Indoor Air Quality Investigations
  13. Engineering Solutions to Indoor Air Quality Problems (The Proceedngs of an International Symposium) by Jianshun Zhang, 1995
  14. Residential Ventilation: Achieving Indoor Air Quality by Richard Kadulski, 1988

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For an overview of all TSI Indoor Air Quality instruments, please download our Family Brochure Family Brochure (PDF) Awareness and concern over the quality of the air we breathe continues to increase. In fact, indoor air quality is a top-ranked concern among American workers today. Sources of indoor pollution must be checked on a regular basis before they can cause damage or harm. Leading sources of indoor air problems include but are not limited to: improper ventilation, biological growth, dust, odors, temperature, humidity, various gases, volatile organic compounds (VOC), combustion emissions and respirable particles. There are a growing number of causes of poor indoor air quality and people have varying degrees of sensitivity and reactions to these pollutants.

103. Environmental Indoor Air Quality Industrial Hygiene
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104. C.A.N. DO - Indoor Air Quality @ Work
have air quality problems. indoor air quality (IAQ) at the office or workplace is subject to much of the same IAQ problems at home.
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The building you work in is another indoor environment that can have air quality problems. Indoor air quality (IAQ) at the office or workplace is subject to much of the same IAQ problems at home. Building materials, carpets, cleaning products, tobacco smoke and ventilation share the same IAQ challenges as the home. However, some IAQ problems such as scents and fragrances, automobile exhaust, cleaning solvents, and manufacturing activities can be more common at the workplace.
Why should you care about IAQ at work?
As an employee, your health may be at risk from poor IAQ at work. Poor IAQ can exacerbate allergies and asthma, cause eye, nose and throat irritation, or can result in fatigue, nausea or illness. The health effects of these symptoms can lead to poor work performance and productivity, as well as your own well being. In the long-term, these symptoms could also lead to sickness, missed work and loss of income. As an employer, it's your responsibility to ensure a safe and healthy work environment. Poor IAQ can impact the health of your employees and result in increased absenteeism, reduced productivity, and potential safety hazards. Increased health claims from IAQ related impacts or illnesses can be avoided. Talk to your employees today about their air quality concerns. The table below list some examples of IAQ problems in the workplace.
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105. Indoor Air Quality Company
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106. NxPhase, Manufacturer Of IAQ And Industrial Air Quality Monitors
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107. Health House - Indoor Air Quality
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The air quality of our indoor environments effects our health and often contributes to structural degradation and building failures within our homes.
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  • According to the American Lung Association of Minnesota, elements within our home and workplaces have been increasingly recognized as threats to our respiratory health. The most common pollutants are radon, combustion products, biologicals (molds, pet dander, pollen), volatile organic compounds, lead dust and asbestos. The Environmental Protection Agency lists poor indoor air quality as the fourth largest environmental threat to our country. Asthma is a serious chronic respiratory disease that affects people of all ages. The number of people in Minnesota and nationwide with asthma has risen during the past two decades. In the house, poor indoor air quality can result in structural rot within the walls and attic and around window framing from excess moisture.

108. Health House -- Home Indoor Air Quality Checklist.
Health House is dedicated to improving your home s indoor air quality, durability and energy efficiency. We are raising the standards
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A homeowner's guide to identifying home environment problems If you're concerned about the quality of your home environment, use the checklist below to identify potential contaminants and sources of pollution. Ask yourself the following three questions about problem areas you identify to determine if you need to have your home evaluated by a professional.
  • Do I perceive the problem to be an immediate health concern for occupants of my home? Are any occupants at high risk because of asthma, compromised immune systems, allergies, chemical sensitivities, or respiratory problems? Are there problems in several areas that might indicate a need to check out underlying causes or a reoccurring problem?
  • If you answer yes to any of the above questions, check with your health department, local lung association, university extension agents or government housing agency to find a competent tester in your area. Answer the following questions, and you will receive customized tips and simple ways to improve your home's indoor air quality.

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    110. Indoor Air Quality Resource Guide - Vermont Department Of Health
    indoor air quality resource guide with fact sheets on some sources of indoor air pollution; information about toxins pollutants.
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    111. UConn Home & Garden Education Center
    Educational outreach program provided by the University of Connecticut that offers information on a range of subjects, including soil testing, lead poisoning, indoor air quality, food safety and septic system management.
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    112. EnviroNetBase: Environmental Handbooks Online
    indoor air quality Sampling Methodologies. Kathleen HessKosa. The author defines and clarifies indoor air quality and its historic background.
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    113. EnviroNetBase: Environmental Handbooks Online
    Risk Assessment and indoor air quality. Elizabeth L. Anderson Roy E. Albert.
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    114. Villa Environmental Home Page
    Fullservice environmental consultants in Midwestern United States. Service areas described include ground water investigation/clean-up, asbestos, indoor air quality, wetlands, brownfields cleanups, lake studies, real estate transactions, and Clean Air Act compliance.
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    115. Indoor Air Quality Resource Center - Indoor Air Quality
    The page summarizes the problems of indoor air quality and their health risks. The pollutants. indoor air quality Resource Center,
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    [Boulder Daily Camera, CO] Pollen Forecast: Check your local Allergy Forecast Indoor Air Quality Welcome Do you frequently feel congested, sneeze a lot, clear your throat often, have watery eyes, get headaches, and feel tired? Do you feel worse when you are at home? If you answered yes to any of these questions, the air quality in your home may be a problem! Indeed scientific studies have shown that indoor air quality can be worse than outdoor air quality. This web site was created as a free online resource to educate and increase public awareness of poor indoor air quality by outlining significant causes and health effects. Indoor Air Quality Factors The quality of indoor air depends on many factors, including structure, building material, outdoor environment and occupants. The level of contaminants depends on the net influences of factors, which emit, and remove contaminants. The solution usually requires improvement with both factors; Reduce emission and enhance removal. Indoor contaminants that have been shown to have health consequences come from indoor and outdoor sources as well as from occupant related activities. The main contaminants include bioaerosols which include pathogens and allergens, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and formaldehyde, cleaning products, pesticides, particulates such as lead or asbestos, combustions products such as carbon monoxide, environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), and radioactive material such as radon. The health consequences range from acute effects such as allergic reaction to chronic effects such as lung cancer.

    116. CAM Environmental Services Home Page
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    117. Lab Safety Supply - EZ Facts Safety Info - Document #230, Indoor Air Quality
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    Background Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) refers to the quality of air in non-industrial environments, such as offices. Since the energy crisis of the mid 1970s, IAQ has become an increasingly important issue for building owners, managers and occupants. The recent increase in IAQ complaints can be attributed to a decrease in building ventilation and a higher level of indoor-generated pollutants. Mechanical ventilation equipment can also contribute to indoor air contamination. In fact, it can be a source of dust, mold, bacteria and viruses. Improperly located air intake ducts will bring outside pollutants into the indoor environment. Tobacco smoke is a very controversial contaminant. OSHA's proposed IAQ standard requires that a designated area with separate ventilation be provided in workplaces where smoking is allowed.

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    119. Tobacco Industry Influence On Indoor Air Quality Standard Setting
    Paper discusses how and why the tobacco industry influences the setting of standards for indoor air quality.
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    4003.0: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 - Board 1
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    Tobacco industry influence on indoor air quality standard setting Stella Aguinaga Bialous, RN, DrPH , Cardiovascular Research Institute, UCSF, 676 Funston Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94118, 415-876-2990, stella@bialous.com and Stanton A Glantz, PhD, Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California, San Francisco, 3333 California Street, Suite 265, San Francisco, CA 94118. This paper describes how in the past 20 years the tobacco industry influenced the standard setting process of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) while health advocates largely ignored the issue. ASHRAE is responsible for developing ventilation standards for indoor air quality (Standard 62), a key issue when discussing smoke free ordinances and the inadequacy of any existing ventilation technology to address the health effects of passive smoking. Despite this fact, the tobacco industry continues to promote and misrepresent its “ventilation solution” and has worked openly and covertly within ASHRAE to ensure that the standard didn’t state that smoking was incompatible with good indoor air quality. Data was gathered through interviews, review of publicly available records, and review of tobacco industry documents available on the Internet. Standard 62-1981 would have made the cost of ventilation when smoking allowed prohibitive and was rightly perceived by the industry as an incentive for smoke free indoors. The industry blocked its approval and worked towards developing standard 62-1989, which allowed for moderate amounts of smoking and ignored health effects of passive smoking. In 1997 the industry blocked the revision of the 1989 standard, which again excluded smoking. Currently, Standard 62-1999 assumes no smoking indoors and doesn’t set ventilation parameters for allowing smoking. The industry is fighting to change this standard.

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    Is the air in your school building healthful to breathe or is it making people sick? If your school suffers from "sick" air, you can take action. Ah, fresh air! Maybe the air in your community is delicious to breathe. But what about the air inside your school buildings? Is it healthful to breathe or is it making people sick? Barbara "Sam" Gutman is among the educators fighting for better air quality in schools. Gutman, an art teacher at Colchester Middle School in Vermont, has fibromyalga, a muscular disease. The illness makes Gutman ultra-sensitive to any chemicals in the air. Gutman, who was featured in the

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