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  1. Breathe Free Or Die: The Layman's Guide to MOLD and other Indoor Air Quality Problems by Stephen M. Huff, 2004-02-02
  2. Air Sampling Instrument Selection Guide: Indoor Air Quality
  3. Understanding Indoor Air Quality (Telford Press) by Bradford O. Brooks, 1991-12-02
  4. Design and Protocol for Monitoring Indoor Air Quality (Astm Special Technical Publication// Stp) by Niren Laxmichand Nagda, 1989-04
  5. Indoor air quality standards of performance: Application guide by Chad B Dorgan, 1999
  6. Present and Future of Indoor Air Quality: International Congress Proceedings (International congress series)
  7. Risk Assessment and Indoor Air Quality (Indoor Air Research) by Elizabeth L. Anderson, Roy E. Albert, 1998-08-28
  8. Indoor Air Quality & Human Health by Isaac Turiel, 1998-04-02
  9. Indoor Air Quality Contro (Pollution Technology Review) by Jeffrey M. Lemm, 1987-01-15
  10. Manual on Indoor Air Quality by Richard C. Diamond, David T. Grimsrud, 2004-12-13
  11. Iaq and Hvac Workbook (Successor to Indoor Air Quality Workbook) by D. Jeff Burton, 1993-06
  12. Residential Indoor Air Quality and Energy Efficiency by Peter Du Pont, John Morrill, 1990-06
  13. Indoor Air Quality by Phillip J. Walsh, Charles S. Dudney, et all 1983-12-22
  14. Indoor air quality for people and plants

21. American Lung Association -- Air Quality -- Indoor Air Quality Index
Join, Donate, History, Lungs, Links, Site Index, Contact. indoor air quality. GENERALINFORMATION OUTDOOR AIR QUALITY Partners in indoor air quality Education.
http://www.lungusa.org/air/air_indoor_index.html

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  • Home Air Quality Tips Booklet
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  • ProTeam and the American Lung Association® Partner to Educate the Public About Indoor Air Quality
  • The American Lung Association and Honeywell: Working Together to Promote Clean Indoor Air Our Indoor Air Quality documents are divided into four areas:
  • Indoor Air Pollutants
  • Air Quality in the Home
  • Air Quality in the Workplace
  • Air Quality in the Schools March 22, 2003
    AIR QUALITY Indoor Air Quality
  • Indoor Air Pollutants
  • Air Quality in the Home
  • Air Quality in the Workplace
  • Air Quality in the Schools ...
    OUTDOOR AIR QUALITY

    The mission of the American Lung Association is to prevent lung disease and promote lung health.
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  • 22. Air Design Services
    London Ontario based, full service residential and commercial heating, air-conditioning, refrigeration and indoor air quality contractor.
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    23. American Lung Association -- Air Quality -- General Information Index
    millions of Americans. In the last decade, indoor air quality has alsobeen recognized as significant concern. Levels of many common
    http://www.lungusa.org/air/

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    The quality of the air we breathe, both indoors and out, has a great impact on lung health. Fragile lung tissue is easily damaged by pollutants in the air, resulting in increased risk of asthma and allergies, chronic bronchitis, lung cancer and other respiratory diseases. Although the US has made great strides in cleaning up smog and soot in the nation's cities, outdoor air pollution still threatens the health of millions of Americans. In the last decade, indoor air quality has also been recognized as significant concern. Levels of many common pollutants have been shown to be 2 to 5 times higher, and occasionally more than 100 times higher than they are outdoors. In this section, you will find in-depth information about indoor and outdoor air pollutants; their sources; strategies for protecting yourself from exposure to unhealthy air; and recommendations for ways your family can make a difference in pollution prevention. The Latest: American Lung Association Health House Program and 3M Issue “Repair Your Air Advisories”; (March 17, 2003)

    24. Arbeitsgruppe Raumklimatologie Erfurt
    Discusses the institute's background and current and past projects. indoor air quality is a particular focus. Bilingual site has more extensive information in Deutsch than in English.
    http://www.med.uni-jena.de/ark/start.html
    Arbeitsgruppe Raumklimatologie, Erfurt
    Department Indoor Climatology, Erfurt
    Deutsch English aktuell:
    New:

    25. Airtek Environmental Corporation
    NYC based firm specializing in asbestos, leadbased paint, HazMat, environmental site assessments, and indoor air quality consulting and testing. Provides specialized environmental and health and safety solutions to the metro-New York area.
    http://www.airtekenv.com

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    27. The Inside Story A Guide To Indoor Air Quality
    Consumer Product Safety Commission and Environmental Protection Agency. The InsideStory. A Guide to indoor air quality. INTRODUCTION. indoor air quality Concerns.
    http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/450.html
    Consumer Product Safety Commission
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    The Inside Story
    A Guide to Indoor Air Quality
    CPSC Document #450
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    INTRODUCTION
    Indoor Air Quality Concerns

    Why a Booklet on Indoor Air?

    INDOOR AIR QUALITY IN YOUR HOME
    ...
    What Causes Indoor Air Problems?

    - Pollutant Sources
    - Amount of Ventilation
    How Does Outdoor Air Enter a Home?

    What if You Live in an Apartment?
    IMPROVING THE AIR QUALITY IN YOUR HOME Indoor Air and Your Health ... Three Basic Strategies - Source Control - Ventilation Improvements - Air Cleaners A LOOK AT SOURCE-SPECIFIC CONTROLS (Includes a discussion of the health effects and ways to reduce exposure to each pollutant source) Radon Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Biological Contaminants Stoves, Heaters, Fireplaces, and Chimneys ... What Causes Problems? - Sources of Office Air Pollution Ventilation Systems Use of the Building What to Do If You Suspect A Problem REFERENCE GUIDE TO MAJOR INDOOR AIR POLLUTANTS IN THE HOME (Listed by Sources, Health Effects, Levels in Homes and Steps to Reduce Exposure for each Pollutant) Radon Environmental Tobacco Smoke Biologicals Carbon Monoxide ... WHERE TO GO FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Federal Information Sources Environmental Protection Agency Consumer Product Safety Commission Department of Housing and Urban Development Department of Energy ... HOW DO I ORDER A COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT

    28. James M. Seltzer, MD, Indoor Air Quality Eexpert In California
    Offering consultation and expert testimony in California for environmental medicine, indoor air quality, industrial hygiene, and related issues.
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    29. Indoor Air Quality - Controlling Air Pollutants Related To Allergies, Asthma, An
    Advice on ways to improve the air quality inside your home or place of business.Category Science Environment Air Quality indoor air quality......indoor air quality Controlling Pollutants Related to Allergies, Asthma, and SickBuilding Syndrome. ACU, Air. Heating and Air Conditioning. indoor air quality.
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    Indoor Air Quality
    "Most people are aware that outdoor air pollution can damage their health but may not know that indoor air pollution can also have significant effects. EPA studies of human exposure to air pollutants indicate that indoor air levels of many pollutants may be 2-5 times, and occasion more than 100 times, higher than outdoor levels. These levels of indoor air pollutants are of particular concern because it is estimated that most people spend as much as 90% of their time indoors." ( EPA's Air Quality Home Page ). Unlike outdoor air, indoor air is recycled again and again. This causes it to trap and build up pollutants. Common pollutants include dust, mold and spores, pollen, pet dander and smoke. If you are specifically seeking information on mold, visit our new web page specifically devoted to that topic: Understanding and Controlling Mold
    Air Pollution in the Greater Houston Area
    How bad is the air quality in our area? According to statistics gathered by the National Resource Defense Council , Houston ranked 15th. (out of 239 U.S. cities) for "premature deaths attributable to particulate air pollution." While pollution levels in North Harris and Montgomery County are certainly lower than in central Houston, our proximity to a city with high pollution ratings is cause for concern. If we can't control the quality of our outdoor air, we can control the air quality inside our homes and busineses.

    30. NIOSH/ Topic Index /Indoor Air Quality
    SELECTED TOPICS. indoor air quality. Building Air Quality Action Plan. Indoor AirQuality Health Hazard Evaluations. Indoor Environmental Quality Fact Sheet.
    http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/iaqpg.html
    SELECTED TOPICS
    Indoor Air Quality

    31. Mold Testing, Indoor Air Quality Testing, Asbestos Testing
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    32. EPA/NIOSH/Building Air Quality: A Guide For Building Owners And Facility Manager
    Appendix B HVAC Systems and indoor air quality (PDF format; 19 pages)Background; TAB V indoor air quality FORMS(PDF format; 1 page).
    http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/baqtoc.html
    Building Air Quality
    A Guide for Building Owners
    and Facility Managers
    EPA Publication No. 400/1-91/003
    DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 91-114 December 1991 CONTENTS (PDF format; 3 pages) Forward (PDF format; 1 page)
    Note to Building Owners and Facility Managers
    (PDF format; 4 pages)
    Acknowledgements
    (PDF format; 3 pages) TAB I: BASICS
    • Section 1: About this Document (PDF format; 4 pages) Section 2: Factors Affecting Indoor Air Quality (PDF format; 8 pages)
      • Sources of Indoor Air Contaminants HVAC System Design and Operation Pollutant Pathways and Driving Forces Building Occupants
      Section 3: Effective Communication (PDF format; 5 pages)
      • Communicating to Prevent IAQ Problems Communicating to Resolve IAQ Problems
      TAB II: PREVENTING IAQ PROBLEMS
      • Section 4: Developing an IAQ Profile (PDF format; 11 pages)
        • Skills Required to Create an IAQ Profile Steps in an IAQ Profile
        Section 5: Managing Buildings for Good IAQ (PDF format; 13 pages)
        • Developing an IAQ Management Plan
        TAB III: RESOLVING IAQ PROBLEMS
        • Section 6: Diagnosing IAQ Problems (PDF format; 35 pages)
          • Overview: Conducting an IAQ Investigation Initial Walkthrough Collecting Additional Information Collecting Information About Occupant Complaints Using the Occupant Data Collecting Information about the HVAC System Using the HVAC System Data Collecting Information about Pollutant Pathways and Driving Forces Using Pollutant Pathway Data Collecting Information on Pollutant Sources Using Pollutant Source Data Sampling Air for Contaminants and Indicators Complaints Due to Conditions Other Than Poor Air Quality

    33. Indoor Air Quality
    Information and analysis on indoor air quality in India and other developing countries including indoor Category Science Environment Air Quality indoor air quality......Information storehouse on indoor air quality in developing countries.Presents facility. Key concerns TERI on indoor air quality
    http://www.teriin.org/indoor/indoor.htm
    Indoor air quality refers to the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of air in the indoor environment within a building or an institutional area or commercial facility
    Regional Workshop on Household Energy, Indoor Air Pollution and Health

    9 -10 May , 2002, New Delhi, India Events Bibliography Links Glossary Directory of Persons/organizations Manufacturers of
    monitoring equipment

    Indoor air quality (IAQ) refers to the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of air in the indoor environment within a building or an institution or commercial facility. These characteristics can be influenced by many factors, even though these buildings or facilities do not have industrial processes and operations found in factories and plants.
    Factors that influence IAQ include the following.
    Inadequate supply of outside air.
    Contamination arising from sources within the building (e.g., combustion products including carbon monoxide and environmental tobacco smoke; volatile organic compounds from building materials, fabric furnishings, carpet, adhesives, fresh paint, new paneling, and cleaning products; ozone from office equipment).
    Contamination from outside the building (e.g., ozone, carbon monoxide, and particulate matter) through air intakes, infiltration, open doors, and windows.

    34. WORKSAFE! California Workplace Safety & Health
    Information about asbestos exposure, occupational safety, mesothelioma and asbestosis, asbestos in the home and school, indoor air quality, and organizing around these issues.
    http://www.worksafe.org/Training/

    35. Analytical Services, Inc.
    Environmental microbiology laboratory, provides testing, consulting, and research services for indoor air quality, and drinking water quality.
    http://www.analyticalservices.com/
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    About Analytical Services, Inc. Employment Opportunities News Service Areas Biosolids and Wastewater Pathogen Analyses Drinking Water Drinking Water Treatment Unit Validation Studies General Microbiology ... Tick Testing Welcome to Analytical Services, Inc. (ASI). ASI provides comprehensive environmental microbiological services throughout the United States and abroad. ASI was incorporated in 1993 to provide the highest quality testing, consulting and expert witness services available. Please contact our experienced Client Services Staff with any questions you might have. It is our intent to provide meaningful, practical and scientifically driven information and results to our customers. We hope this will allow our clients to make informed decisions to deal with their daily challenges as effectively as possible.

    36. Subject Top Page: Indoor Air Quality Program
    indoor air quality and Personal Exposure Assessment Program. This page updatedJanuary 31, 2003. The following indoor air quality documents are available
    http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/indoor/indoor.htm
    Indoor Air Quality and Personal Exposure Assessment Program This page updated March 18, 2003
    The California Air Resources Board (ARB) carries out a non-regulatory Indoor Air Quality and Personal Exposure Assessment Program (Indoor Program) that includes sponsored research, exposure assessment, development of indoor air quality guidelines, and public education and outreach. The goal of the Indoor Program is to identify and reduce Californians' exposures to indoor air pollutants. The ARB is committed to pursuing actions to prevent indoor pollution and to effectively reduce the significant risk it currently poses to Californians.
    AB 1173 Indoor Air Quality Report PUBLIC WORKSHOP TO DISCUSS PREPARATION OF REPORT TO THE LEGISLATURE ON INDOOR AIR POLLUTION MANDATED BY AB1173 (KEELEY, 2002)
    Friday, April 4, 2003
    1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
    Training Room 1 East and West
    Cal EPA Building
    1001 I Street
    Sacramento, California 95814
    For more information click here
    Assembly Bill 1173 (Keeley), signed into law in September, 2002, requires the Air Resources Board to prepare a comprehensive report on indoor air pollution, including information on the health effects and sources of indoor pollutants; the effects of existing regulations and industry practices; and possible mitigation options for homes, schools and non-industrial workplaces. For more information, please click HERE

    37. Dynamic Air Cleaners Demonstration
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    38. Consumer Information: 2001-05-02 Reducing Indoor Air Pollution -- Brochure
    Brochure covers sources of indoor air pollution and what you can do about each source.Category Science Environment Air Quality indoor air quality...... Good Housekeeping Proper storage of solvents and frequent housecleaning to removedust and molds are necessary steps in maintaining good indoor air quality.
    http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/indoor/rediap.htm
    REDUCING INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
    Indoor Air Pollution: A Serious Public Health Problem
    This page updated May 2, 2001
    We spend most of our time indoors surrounded by sources of air pollution: consumer products, gas appliances, building materials, cigarettes, and furniture can all contribute to the problem. Yet, the toxic emissions from many of these sources are not controlled or are only partially controlled by federal, state, or local laws.
    This brochure will tell you about indoor air pollution and what the California Air Resources Board (ARB) is doing about it.
    Evaluating the Risk
    In a 1987 study, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ranked indoor air pollution fourth in cancer risk among the 13 top environmental problems analyzed. Indoor
    radon ranked first. What factors contribute to the high risk from indoor air pollution?
    First, people spend most of their time indoors. A recent ARB-sponsored study found that Californians spend an average of 87% of their 24-hour day indoors. If pollutants are present indoors, people will almost certainly inhale them.
    Second, indoor air pollutant levels are often higher than those outdoors. Research by the ARB, the EPA, and others has shown that indoor levels of some pollutants, such as formaldehyde, chloroform, and styrene, range from 2 to 50 times higher than outdoor levels. Exposure to pollutants such as environmental tobacco smoke and radon occurs almost entirely indoors. For most of us, the amount of air pollution that we breathe is primarily determined by what is in the indoor air.

    39. Air Conditioning And Heating Consumer Information: AC And Heating
    Topics include air conditioning and heating maintenance, filters, indoor air quality, humidifying the home, repair cost estimates, thermostats, and heating safety.
    http://www.acestimates.com
    Air Conditioning Service Estimates Heating Service Estimates Boilers HVAC Resource Links ... Brand History Cool tips: Did you know that if your system is not equipped with a delay, turning the air conditioning off and on again too fast can cause your compressor to lock up? This can also be caused by adjusting the temperature setting up to a high setting and back to a low setting too quickly. This occurs a lot especially for people with children or those that live in areas with intermittent power failures. Make sure your child doesn't make the thermostat their new toy by instructing them not to play with it. If you turn the air conditioning off, wait at least five minutes before turning it back on again. For more information visit the condensing units pages.
    HVAC Preventive Maintenance: Just like a vehicle needs preventive maintenance, HVAC systems need a regular maintenance schedule. Having maintenance performed on your air conditioner now can help you avoid costly repairs in the future. Air Conditioning preventive maintenance also pays for itself by making the unit more efficient and reliable. Often, a technician can spot a ten dollar part that needs replacing now where if it is let go and not replaced, can cost you hundreds of dollars more in the future. The old phrase is true, "pay me a little now, or a lot later." I see it everyday.
    HVAC acronyms:
    • AHU-Air Handling Unit
    • BTU-British Thermal Unit. It is the amount of heat that will raise one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit.

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    Offers site investigations, consulting work, soil and groundwater remediation, OSHA compliance audits, underground storage tank testing, non destructive testing, tank removal API 653 above ground tank inspections, leadbased paint inspections and risk management, asbestos inspections and abatement, indoor air quality testing, water quality testing ,and site characterization.
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