IAQ TfS Action Kit
IAQ Coordinator's Guide: A Guide to Implementing an IAQ Program
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U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency Indoor Environments Division, 6609J 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW Washington, DC 20460 (202) 343-9370 www.epa.gov/iaq |
American
Federation of Teachers 555 New Jersey Ave., N.W. Washington, DC 20001 (202) 879-4400 www.aft.org |
Association of
School Business Officials 11401 North Shore Drive Reston, VA 22090 (703) 478-0405 http://asbointl.org/index.asp |
National Education Association 1201 16th Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20036-3290 (202) 833-4000 www.nea.org |
National Parent Teachers
Association 330 North Wabash Avenue, Suite 2100 Chicago, IL 60611-3690 (312) 670-6782 www.pta.org |
American Lung Association 1740 Broadway New York, NY 10019 (212) 315-8700 www.lungusa.org |
Disclaimer
Any information gathered using this Action Kit is for the benefit and use of schools and school districts. EPA does not require retention or submission of any information gathered, and EPA has no regulatory or enforcement authority regarding general indoor air quality in schools. This Action Kit has been reviewed in accordance with EPA's policies. Information provides the current scientific and technical understanding of the issues presented. Following the advice given will not necessarily provide complete protection in all situations or against all hazards that may be caused by indoor air pollution.
Mention of any trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.
Warning
Please note the following as you prepare to use this Action Kit:
- This Action Kit is not intended as a substitute for appropriate emergency action in a hazardous situation that may be immediately threatening to life or safety.
- Modification of building functions, equipment, or structure to remedy air quality complaints may create other indoor air quality problems and may impact life-safety systems and energy use. A thorough understanding of all the factors that interact to create indoor air quality problems can help avoid this undesirable outcome. Consult with professionals as necessary.
- In the event that medical records are used while evaluating an IAQ problem, maintain confidentiality.
Reproduction
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IAQ Tools for Schools Program
Indoor Environments Division
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Mail Code 6609J
Washington, DC 20460
For more information, see www.epa.gov/iaq
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