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Indoor air pollution is irritating to everyone: But people who have respiratory problems are even more sensitive to indoor irritants and are more prone to developing complications. This article lists ... Details >
This guide was developed to help home buyers and sellers address eight key questions about radon. It answers questions such as: why you need to test for radon; how to evaluate radon test kits; how to ... Details >
This online resource can benefit consumers and health care professionals. It includes toll-free numbers where one can speak with information specialists--some Bi-lingual--and addresses to clearinghous... Details >
Also available in: Spanish
A list of publications available online and through the Indoor Air Quality Clearinghouse. Topics include radon, indoor air cleaning devices, indoor air pollution, indoor air quality issues associated ... Details >
This consumer health information brochure answers questions about ozone gas, its benefits and dangers. It describes "good" ozone and "bad" ozone and discusses what is being done about depletion of "go... Details >
Office of Air and Radiation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
The information at this site is designed for preventing pollution at the workplace, and raising awareness of health and safety issues.... Details >
This document answers questions about radon. The document discusses sources of radon, what the health effects from exposure to radon are, what the average level of radon found in a home is, and more.... Details >
You can find out if you're breathing dirty air with this interactive map/ZIP code search for the air quality in your area. The information is from the American Lung Association report, State of the A... Details >
Test your knowledge of air pollution and respiratory health. Answer true or false to the statements and find out what you know about the link between air pollution and respiratory disease.... Details >
Also available in: Spanish
Advice for parents and caregivers about steps they can take to protect children's environmental health. The topics addressed include indoor air pollution, lead poisoning, carbon monoxide poising, sun ... Details >
Office of Children’s Health Protection, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency