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  2. Indoor air quality - Wikipedia

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    Since indoor air pollutants can adversely affect human health, it is important to have real-time indoor air quality assessment/monitoring system that can help not only in the improvement of indoor air quality but also help in detection of leaks, spills in a work environment and boost energy efficiency of buildings by providing real-time ...

  3. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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    Unlike its counterpart, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, NIOSH's authority under the Occupational Safety and Health Act [29 CFR § 671] is to "develop recommendations for health and safety standards", to "develop information on safe levels of exposure to toxic materials and harmful physical agents and substances", and to "conduct research on new safety and health problems".

  4. Sick building syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Improving the indoor air quality (IAQ) of a particular building can attenuate, or even eliminate, the continued exposure to toxins. However, a Cochrane review of 12 mold and dampness remediation studies in private homes, workplaces and schools by two independent authors were deemed to be very low to moderate quality of evidence in reducing ...

  5. Fixing indoor air pollution problems that are raising Native ...

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    Older homes can have a variety of environmental health risks. Kerry F. Thompson and Ryan T. Wilson, CC BY-NDBetty’s home stands on the edge of a striking red cliff. Her family built the home ...

  6. This map shows Californians where to find Clean Air Centers ...

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    To be considered a Clean Air Center and earn its place on the map, MacPherson said the facility must have a system with a filtration rating of at least MERV 13, which can capture at least 50% of ...

  7. Household air pollution - Wikipedia

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    Pneumonia is the number one killer of children in the world and indoor air pollution is a strongly significant risk factor for severe pneumonia. The global health community designated 2 November to be World Pneumonia Day in order to raise awareness about the disease and its causes.

  8. Air pollution measurement - Wikipedia

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    Physical methods measure an air sample without changing it, for example, by seeing how much of a certain wavelength of light it absorbs. Chemical methods change the sample in some way, through a chemical reaction, and measure that. Most automated air-quality sensors are examples of active measurement. [5]

  9. Dangerous levels of metal found in water at dozens of ...

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    The report included 73 childcare centers in Fresno County. These centers ranged between 5 to 240 ppb on their lead test results. Only seven were at the legal limit of 5 ppb; the other 66 exceeded it.

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