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Parents and Caregivers
Find out what you can do to eliminate asthma triggers in your home (go to www.noattacks.org [En EspaƱol]
Learn about asthma studies and how you can help patients manage environmental asthma triggers.
Learn how to partner with us and receive materials at no-cost.
View public service announcements (PSAs, video news releases (VNRs) and other media materials about asthma and learn more about our National Public Awareness and Media Campaign.
El medio ambiente y su salud: Asma
Native American Asthma Radio Campaign
Native American Children Ask for Your Help to Fight Asthma Attacks
Please order and promote this asthma radio campaign for your area. Go to www.epapsa.com to listen to and order this radio campaign.
Asthma is a serious, sometimes life-threatening respiratory disease that affects the quality of life for millions of Americans. Although there is no cure for asthma yet, asthma can be controlled through medical treatment and management of environmental triggers. EPA is committed to educating all Americans about asthma so that everyone knows what asthma is, how the environment can affect asthma patients and how to manage environmental asthma triggers. Learn more about factors found in the indoor and outdoor environment that can cause, trigger, or exacerbate asthma symptoms and what you can do to reduce their impact. You might be surprised by the list of common environmental asthma triggers and how simple it can be to eliminate them from your environment.
Join the Online Community Network
Join today and become a member of the Communities in Action for Asthma-Friendly Environments Online Network to access cutting-edge tools that facilitate collaboration, problem solving, and learning between leaders of asthma programs. The Online Network is a year-round resource for mentoring and collaboration designed to support your asthma management program.
- Learn more about and join the Online Community Network at www.asthmacommunitynetwork.org
Take Action During Asthma Awareness Month
May is Asthma Awareness Month. Join the US EPA in the national effort to raise awareness about asthma. Learn more about how to host activities to educate people in your community about comprehensive asthma management by downloading EPA’s Asthma Awareness Month Event Planning Kit. The Kit features new ideas for outreach and awareness activities, tips for working with the media, success stories, and much more.
- Learn more about Asthma Awareness Month and the national effort to raise awareness about asthma.
- Prepare for the Transition to Ozone Safe Metered Dose Inhalers. Have you discussed the transition with your doctor or health care provider?
National Asthma Forum
Community leaders from across the nation are meeting to share best practices and discuss effective strategies for managing asthma and improving health outcomes for people with asthma in your community.
- Learn more about the National Asthma Forum at www.epaasthmaforum.com
- Learn more about the 2008 National Environmental Leadership Award Winners
EPA-Funded Study Finds Key Elements of Successful Asthma Programs
EPA and the University of Michigan Asthma Health Outcomes Project (AHOP), an international study of over 400 asthma programs is one of the most wide-reaching assessments to date. The study found that asthma programs that address environmental triggers work best to improve health outcomes such as reduced emergency room visits, improved quality of life, and fewer missed days of school. Learn More
- Read the EPA Press Release
Fight Asthma Campaign Public Service Announcement - Available in both English and Spanish: www.noattacks.org/psa.html
- For FREE educational and media materials, visit our Resources page.