Topic: 'Asthma'
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- A broad-based medical research project called "The Inner City Asthma Study" followed nearly 1,000 inner city kids with moderate to severe asthma over a period of three years.
- Why should we be concerned about indoor air quality in our schools?
- Which is healthier: carpet or hard floors? The answer to that question is more complex and less clear-cut than you might think.
- Occupational exposures to antimicrobial pesticides are known to cause adverse health effects.
- Evaluating the symptoms can help narrow down possible causes and can help you determine what checks need to be done.
- General process to troubleshooting indoor air quality problems in commercial facilities.
- The president of the Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) sums up his views on carpet for the Healthy Carpet Workgroup.
- Types of mold and the health effects and symptoms associated with exposure to them.
- Jeffrey C. May, MA, principal scientist, May Indoor Air Investigations LLC, and member of the HFI Healthy Carpet Workgroup, shares his perspective.
- Werner Braun, president of the Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI), and member of the HFI Healthy Carpet Workgroup, offers his perspective.
- Promoting discussion of asthma, allergies, and the role of carpet selection and care.
- OSHA guide to preventing mold, mold sources, and building-related illnesses.
- Even with the resurgence of bed bug infestations, the public health community has yet to mount a coordinated response to the problem. The results of surveys conducted at four events reveal public health agencies need to take action.
- Without a long-term commitment to comprehensive environmental management, not even the best high performance school can hope to stay high performing for very long.
- Upholstered couches and chairs, rugs, and bean bag chairs harbor dust mites, pet dander, and other contaminants that adversely affect classroom environmental quality.
- Asthma is a big problem in schools, and reducing it is a way for cleaning product distributors to make a big difference.
- A clean facility is a healthy facility - most of the time - but it’s ironic that some products designed to make our buildings cleaner and healthier may contribute to asthma.
- According to the International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health: "Returning to school after vacations substantially increases the risk of hospital admissions for asthma in children, and this has considerable public health and economic impact."
- The benefits of carpet are forgotten or ignored in the face of perceived hazards.
- There are many factors that can affect IAQ, such as human activity within the building, the building’s construction materials, and the types of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in a building.
- How to prevent the growth of mold and mildew in the school environment.
- Making the case for comprehensive IAQ management in schools.
- Regardless of how efficient and effective air-cleaning devices are in removing pollutants, a question still remains about their ability to reduce adverse health effects.
- By all accounts, disinfection of drinking water is one of the major public
health triumphs of the 20th century. No human endeavor, however, is without risk.
- What benefits of healthy schools have been documented?