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October is National Indoor Air Quality Month!

October 1 - 4, 2008 - Asthma & Mold - Children's Action & Awareness Week
October 5 - 11, 2008 - Environmental Tobacco Smoke Action & Awareness Week
October 12 - 18, 2008 - Remodeling Hazards Action & Awareness Week
October 19 - 25, 2008 - Radon Action Week
October 26 - 31, 2008 - Lead Action & Awareness Week

Journal of Environmental Health
Feature Article:
"Accomplishments of a 10-Year Indoor Air Quality Program"
(Volume 70, No. 4, November 2007)


Parents & Caregivers:
Find out what you can do to eliminate
asthma triggers in your home!
Go to: www.noattacks.org


 
In homes across America, the quality of indoor air can be worse than outdoor air.
  • Have you ever stopped to think about whether the air you're breathing at home is healthy?
  • Do you frequently have headaches or feel nauseous or tired in your home?
  • Do you feel better when you leave the house?
  • If you have these symptoms, or others listed here, your home's air quality may be the problem.
The Healthy Indoor Air for America's Homes Program was developed to provide basic but comprehensive information to consumers on how to get a handle on indoor air quality (IAQ) in their homes. The goal of the Program is to educate consumers about sources, health risks, and control measures related to common residential indoor air problems and to help consumers reduce their health risks from these problems. Check out some more information about our Program's Background & Impacts.

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Healthy Indoor Air for America's Homes
Montana State University Extension Service  ~  Taylor Hall   ~  Bozeman, MT  59717
Phone: (406) 994-3451  ~  Fax: (406) 994-5417
http://www.healthyindoorair.org

Questions, comments, or suggestions? Contact mvogel@montana.edu
Site design: Barbara Allen and Mike Vogel - MSU Extension Service Housing Program
Last updated on March 21, 2007
 

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