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         Indoor Air Quality:     more books (100)
  1. Indoor Air Quality (International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health. Supplement)
  2. Indoor Air Quality by Beat Meyer, 1982-12
  3. Chemical, Microbiological, Health and Comfort Aspects of Indoor Air Quality - State of the Art in SBS (Eurocourses: Chemical and Environmental Science)
  4. Microbes in the indoor environment: A manual for the indoor air quality field investigator
  5. The Inside Story a Guide to Indoor Air Quality (SuDoc EP 1.8:IN 2/3) by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1988
  6. Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality (A S H R a E Standards, 62-2001)
  7. Guidelines for Monitoring Indoor Air Quality by Niren L. Nagda, Harry E. Rector, et all 1987-01-01
  8. Indoor Air Quality During Construction: A Guide to Best Engineering Practices And Regulatory Compliance by Kenneth Weinberg, 2003-07
  9. Indoor Air Quality Engineering by Yuanhui Zhang, 2004-07-15
  10. Can Your CANARY Breathe? The Truth About Your INDOOR AIR QUALITY-GREEN TECHNOLOGIES That Can Keep It Healthy by Richard H. Reace, 2009-04-09
  11. Astm Standards on Indoor Air Quality 2002 by ASTM International, 2002-07-01
  12. Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor Air Quality in Low-Rise Residential Buildings (Ashrae Standards)
  13. Indoor Air Quality Solutions for Stationary Engineers by In Partnership with the International Union of Operating Engineers, 2009-01-01
  14. Facts and Fairy Tales About Indoor Air Quality by Joe McLean, 2006-03-06

61. School IAQ Main Page - DEHS, UMN
School indoor air quality. These questions and responses compliment the US EnvironmentalProtection Agency's indoor air quality Tools for Schools..
http://www.dehs.umn.edu/iaq/school/homepg.html
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School Indoor Air Quality
Introduction
This FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) was developed as a response to indoor air quality questions generated by Minnesota K-12 school health and safety personnel and school custodians. This FAQ is intended to provide informed responses to the questions received. It attempts to address a variety of issues in indoor air quality including health and other effects, prevention, diagnostics, and mitigation. These questions and responses compliment the US Environmental Protection Agency's Indoor Air Quality: Tools for Schools. . The responses are intended to aid school officials in implementing a cost-effective indoor air quality management plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
  • Nature and Background of School Indoor Air Quality Sources of Indoor Air Pollutants in Schools Preventing Indoor Air Quality Problems in Schools Responding to School Indoor Air Quality Problems ... Appendices
  • Links
    Acknowledgements
    E-mail comments and questions to Neil Carlson , Industrial Hygienist, Department of Environmental Health and Safety, University of Minnesota.

    62. Indoor Air Quality Testing - Mold, Asbestos,Lead, Bacteria, Formaldehyde, Enviro
    Providing environmental microbiology, chemistry, asbestos, lead, mold, bacteria, silica, indoor air quality, materials and forensic analysis. Full service testing laboratory since 1981.
    http://www.moldtestinglabs.com
    EMSL ANALYTICAL, INC. 107 Haddon Avenue, Westmont, NJ 08108 1-800-220-3675 Home Lab Services Accreditations Locations ... Request Info M O L D E X P R E S S
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    63. Indoor Air Quality And Your Health
    About identifying, preventing and correcting IAQ problems in residential settings. Commercial site.Category Science Environment Air Quality indoor air quality......indoor air quality (IAQ) is a current buzzword in the Heating,Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Industry.
    http://www.acdoctor.com/air_quality/indoor_air_quality.htm
    Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is a current buzzword in the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Industry. We hear about Legionnaire's disease outbreaks traced to the air conditioning system. Buildings are highlighted on the news as making their tenants sick and it's referred to as sick building syndrome. Individual homes are linked to increases in allergies and asthma. Can it happen to your home and what can you do to prevent it or correct it if you are already the proud owner of a house that is making you sick? Filtering The Dust Killing the Mildew Molds Fungus ... Bacteria , and Viruses and Ventilating the Volatile Gases in an attempt to breathe easier. Filtering the Air We Breathe The most important step in filter improvement is to make sure that all the air that goes through the electric air handler or gas furnace is filtered. If your HVAC system is pulling air through cracks in the duct system or return air chase, it pulls the contaminates along with it. Have your service technician check to verify that all the return air to a system is pulled through the filter system. This is a good time for your service technician to verify that the filter system is sized large enough for proper operation of the system.

    64. Health House - Indoor Air Quality
    Why does indoor air quality matter? The air quality high utility costs.indoor air quality Checklist Find out how your house rates.
    http://www.healthhouse.org/iaq/default.htm
    Why does Indoor Air Quality matter?
    The air quality of our indoor environments effects our health and often contributes to structural degradation and building failures within our homes.
    Consider the facts:
    • According to the American Lung Association of Minnesota, elements within our home and workplaces have been increasingly recognized as threats to our respiratory health. The most common pollutants are radon, combustion products, biologicals (molds, pet dander, pollen), volatile organic compounds, lead dust and asbestos. The Environmental Protection Agency lists poor indoor air quality as the fourth largest environmental threat to our country. The prevalence rate of pediatric asthma has increased from 40.1 to 69.1, a 72.3 percent increase. Asthma is the sixth ranking chronic condition in our nation and the leading serious chronic illness of children in the U.S. In the house, poor indoor air quality can result in structural rot within the walls and attic and around window framing from excess moisture.

    65. Health House -- Raising The Standard For Home Environments
    Health House is dedicated to improving your home's indoor air quality,durability and energy efficiency. We are raising the standards
    http://www.healthhouse.org/

    What's New
    American Lung Association Health House Program and 3M Issue "Repair Your Air Advisories"
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    Builder Guidelines
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    Builder Training
    Health House Advantage Program
    National Demonstration Homes
    Jackson Street Village, St. Paul, Minnesota
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    Cleaning Products Mold Furnace Filters The Problem with Our Home Environments Castle or cottage, city or country, home is your sanctuary. It's a place to raise a family, entertain friends, live, and more often these days, work. Americans spend an average of 65 percent of their time at home, in what is usually viewed as a safe haven. However, growing evidence suggests that some homes may be detrimental to the health of their occupants, especially those with compromised lung function due to age, asthma, chemical sensitivities or other respiratory conditions. Home pollutants such as dust mites, animal related allergens (dander and saliva) and mold are known asthma triggers, while high accumulations of carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, and radon in inadequately ventilated homes are serious health hazards. The media regularly report on families experiencing deteriorating health due to the presence of mold in their sealed-tight houses.

    66. Consumer Information Center: Indoor Air Hazards
    Information on identifying problems and their sources including mold, radon, lead, and unhealthy remodeli Category Home Home Improvement Safety and Security...... Indoor Air for America's Homes project was developed to provide basic but comprehensiveinformation to consumers to get a handle on indoor air quality.
    http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/housing/indoorair-hazards/main.htm
    Return to Federal Citizen Information Center Home Page Printer-friendly page I f you're like most Americans, you spend much of your tim eindoors. Have you ever stopped to think about whether the air you're breathing at hiome is healthy? When you're at home do you frequently have headaches or feel nauseous or tired? Do you feel better when you leave the house? If you have these symptoms, or others listed in this booklet, your home's air quality may be the problem. Recent research has found that in homes across America, the quality of indoor air can be worse than outdoor air. That's because many homes are being built and remodeled tighter - some with improved ventilation system to provide fresh air exchange. We are using more products and furnishings containing compounds sensitive to some occupants. You don't have to be a building scientist to deal with the quality of air in your home. However, you should understand a few basics. to get you started. The "Healthy Indoor Air for America's Homes" project was developed to provide basic but comprehensive information to consumers to get a handle on indoor air quality. A major hazard is MISINFORMATION. Be informed. Request more information by contacting the resources listed on the back of this booklet.

    67. GTRI | Electro-Optics, Environment And Materials Laboratory (EOEML)
    s of basic and applied research programs in areas such as advanced materials, indoor air quality, hazardous wastes, and wastewater disposal.......A unit of Georgia Tech Research Institute, the applied research arm of Georgia Institute of Technology.
    http://www.gtri.gatech.edu/eoeml/
    The Electro-Optics, Environment and Materials Laboratory (EOEML) of the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) pursues a broad spectrum of basic and applied research programs in such diverse areas as:
    • advanced synthesis and processing
    • composite ceramics
    • materials characterization
    • microporous solids
    • polymers
    • indoor air quality
    • hazardous wastes
    • pollution prevention
    • wastewater disposal.
    EOEML's professional staff members are directly involved in research, technical assistance, outreach, training and technology transfer. They bring to their work a multidisciplinary perspective staff members working in occupational health and safety programs also are trained in areas such as hazardous waste management and engineering, for example. Research Areas Visit Our Divisions

    68. Aerias, Better Health Through Indoor Air Quality Awareness
    Asthma and indoor air quality. Other Places Information about otherplaces as related to indoor air quality. Best Experienced with.
    http://www.aerias.org/
    Protecting Indoor Environments From CBR Attack
    Given the international situation in the Middle East and North Korea, concerns about the threat of terrorist attacks using airborne chemical, biological or radiological (CBR) weapons have increased. While no building or home can be fully protected from airborne chemical, biological or radiological (CBR) weapons, there are steps building owners and managers can take to protect the indoor environment, provide places of refuge for building occupants and make their buildings less attractive targets. There are also steps homeowners can take to protect their homes and families.
    Healthy Homes Initiative from HUD
    The US Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded $67 million to help protect children from lead and other dangerous indoor air pollutants.
    Setting Guidelines for Mold Exposure
    Legislation has recently passed that will require that certain limits be placed on mold exposure. There are many reasons guidelines for mold exposure do not currently existhere is a brief explanation of why.
    Asthma and Indoor Air Quality
    Asthma is the most common lung disease associated with indoor pollutants. Asthma attacks can be triggered or exacerbated by a number of environmental pollutants, including environmental fungi and molds, dust mites, cat allergens, cockroaches, cold air, tobacco smoke, chemicals, odors, and even exercise.

    69. Michaels Engineering
    Consultants to building owners, industry, utilities and government. Specialties in building systems design, energy efficiency, indoor air quality and environmental services.
    http://www.michaelsengineering.com
    (click logo for home page)

    70. Greenguard Environmental Institute Home Page
    A scientific, third party board to establish environmental standards for indoor products and building Category Science Environment Air Quality indoor air quality......Greenguard, a leader in protecting health by promoting healthierindoor air quality (IAQ). Experts on IAQ, toxic emissions from
    http://www.greenguard.org/
    Mar 20, 2003
    GREENGUARD Certification has been awarded to the flexible duct products of Flexible Technologies
    Feb 10, 2003
    Dr. Marilyn Black to speak at Atlanta’s Greenprints Conference
    Feb 3, 2003
    CertainTeed Corporation achieved GREENGUARD Certification for Indoor Air Quality
    Welcome to GREENGUARD testing protocols and they meet current indoor air quality standards What is in the indoor air we breathe

    71. Indoor And Outdoor Air Quality And Allergies
    Online Safety Library indoor air quality / Allergies Mold. Articles and Informationindoor air quality (Collection from OSHA's SLC Technical Site);
    http://www.pp.okstate.edu/ehs/links/iaq.htm
    Online Safety Library
    Articles and Information

    72. CEC Consultants, Inc.
    Introduction to IAQ and sick building syndrome.Category Science Environment Air Quality indoor air quality...... indoor air quality and Sick Building Syndrome are hot new catch phrasesin today's lawsuitcrazy society. 1. What is indoor air quality?
    http://www.cec-consultants.com/ventilate/iaqfaqs.htm
    "Indoor Air Quality" and "Sick Building Syndrome" are hot new catch phrases in today's lawsuit-crazy society. Problems with indoor air quality in your building could lead to a host of problems, including complaints from angry and frustrated building occupants; missed time, and lost productivity from employees; violation of government safety regulations; embarrassing publicity; and, yes, lawsuits! CEC Consultants' IAQ FAQ's can help get you up the IAQ Learning Curve. Got more questions? Call us at: (216) 749-2992.
  • What is indoor air quality? How does indoor air quality deteriorate? What is SBS and BRI? How common are indoor air quality related problems? ... How do I resolve indoor air quality problems?
  • 1. What is indoor air quality?
    Understanding indoor air quality first requires a basic knowledge of ventilation. Ventilation is a combination of processes which results in the supply and removal of air from inside a building. These processes typically include:
  • Bringing in outdoor air Conditioning and mixing the outdoor air with some portion of indoor air Distributing this mixed air throughout the building, and
  • 73. AMC Technology, Inc.
    Specializing in asbestos, lead, indoor air quality, radon, OSHA compliance, and safety and environmental audits. Lists accreditations and professional associations. Stratford, CT.
    http://www.amctech.com/

    a full-service environmental consulting firm.
    We specialize in inspections, abatement planning, management and project monitoring
    for Hazardous Materials, Indoor Air Quality, Contaminants and Spills. Our Client Base consists of:
    • Municipalities Hospitals Universities School Systems
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    74. EPA Healthy School Environments
    Facility Operations and Maintenance indoor air quality, Mold Moisture, PestManagement, Ventilation, Recycling, High Performance Schools, Renovation
    http://cfpub.epa.gov/schools/index.cfm
    Healthy School Environments Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Human Health Children's Health Healthy School Environments Browse by: Topic Geographic Area About Healthy School Environments
    The Healthy School Environments Web pages are intended to serve as a gateway to on-line resources to help facility managers, school administrators, architects, design engineers, school nurses, parents, teachers and staff address environmental health issues in schools. Energy Efficiency
    Ventilation
    Environmental Education
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    EPA Programs for Schools Energy Star for Schools Environmental Education Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools Integrated Pest Management in Schools ... SunWise School Program Related EPA Programs EPA Office of Children's Health Protection Resources Outside of EPA National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities Whole Building Design Guide Browse by Topic Browse by Geographic Area ... Contact Us Last Updated on Monday March 17, 2003
    URL: http://cfpub.epa.gov/schools/index.cfm

    75. EHS Innovators - MSDS Software, Safety Training, Comprehensive Industrial Hygien
    Industrial hygiene and safety consulting, indoor air quality testing, occupational safety and health training, MSDS software. (Flemington, NJ)
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    EHS Innovators (EHSI) offers comprehensive consulting services and products for Safety, Industrial Hygiene and Environmental Health. EHSI's area of specialization is in the use of emerging technologies to solve today's complex safety and environmental challenges. Our main products and services include: Regulatory Compliance Services OSHA compliance Environmental compliance CHEM Master 2000
    inventory tracking, SARA Title III / Right-To-Know Reporting MSDS Generator 2000 - MSDS authoring Quantitative Respirator Fit Testing - new respirator
    training and fit testing services offered to emergency responders using the latest advanced technologies Advanced Indoor Air Quality Investigations EHSI is easy to do business with. We provide great products and services. And we take care of our customers.

    76. EPA Healthy School Environments - Indoor Air Quality
    indoor air quality. Twenty Studies show that onehalf of our nation's 115,000schools have problems linked to indoor air quality. Students
    http://cfpub.epa.gov/schools/top_sub.cfm?t_id=41&s_id=4

    77. Air Conditioning And Heating Company Serving Virginia, Maryland, & DC
    Provides service and installation for all residential and commercial air conditioning, heating, heat pump, humidifier, air cleaner, duct cleaning, and indoor air quality needs in the Northern VA, MD, and DC areas.
    http://www.croppmetcalfe.com/
    Cropp-Metcalfe Air Conditioning, Heating, Security, and Home Management
    Welcome! Virginia Maryland and D.C. This site is best viewed at 800 x 600 and with Internet Explorer. About Us Products Services Service Agreements ... Site Guide

    78. BFRL: Indoor Air Quality And Ventilation Group
    Building Environment Division. indoor air quality and Ventilation. Andrew K. Persily,Leader indoor air quality Group (301) 9756418 andrew.persily@nist.gov.
    http://www.bfrl.nist.gov/863/iaq.html
    Building Environment Division
    Indoor Air Quality and Ventilation
    The Group develops computer simulation programs and measurement procedures and applies them to better understand the phenomena of air and contaminant transport in buildings and to support industry efforts to improve environmental conditions in buildings in a cost-effective manner. The results of this research are providing reliable methods and to evaluate ventilation characteristics and indoor pollutant concentrations in buildings. The modeling efforts include the development and application of multizone airflow and indoor air quality models, specifically the CONTAM series which predicts airflows and contaminant concentrations in multizone building systems. CONTAM is based on a graphic interface that allows the user to draw floor plans on a "sketchpad" and employ "icons" to represent airflow paths, ventilation system components, and contaminant sources. CONTAM has been used at NIST to study the indoor air quality impacts of HVAC systems in single-family residential buildings, ventilation in large mechanically-ventilated office buildings, and radon entry and transport in large residential, office, and school buildings. Measurement procedures are being developed and demonstrated to evaluate building ventilation and indoor pollutant concentrations. These procedures range from sophisticated tracer gas methods used predominantly in building research efforts to less involved procedures that can be employed by building operators. NIST researchers are continually developing new test procedures, and then demonstrating them in the field to evaluate their feasibility and reliability. The efforts in which these procedures are demonstrated in the field has resulted in the development of an important database of building ventilation and indoor air quality performance.

    79. Home
    Tamarack provides solutions to indoor air quality (IAQ) problems thatcan be addressed by ventilation. You will find information
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    Tamarack Technologies, Inc. www.tamtech.com ~ www.housecooler.com PO Box 490 • 11 Pattersons Brook Road West Wareham, MA 02576 USA 508-295-8103 Fax 508-295-8105 Toll Free 800-222-5932 " Ventilation for Life " search contact us s ubscribe ... FAQ Tamarack provides solutions to indoor air quality (IAQ) problems that can be addressed by ventilation. You will find information here about IAQ, ventilation systems, cooling systems, exhaust fans, humidity controls , pressure balancing and much more We are dedicated to developing the best possible products to improve the quality of air in a building in the simplest most effective way. Our goal is to solve your air quality problems and improve the air you live in. Product Quick Pick Overview of All Products Fan: Whole House Cooling Fan: Through-the-wall Exhaust (non-ducted) Fan: Wall Mounted In-Line Exhaust(ducted) Fan: Solid Roof Exhaust (Attic Fan) Fan: Through the Ceiling Exhaust(HUD) Fan: All Weather Sunroom Ventilation Pressure Balancing Systems Control: Humidity Control Back Draft Damper Ventilation Basics Index of Articles About Cooling About Indoor Air Quality-causes of poor IAQ About Overheating About Ventilation FAQ How Do I ... ?

    80. New Page 1
    Providing industrial hygiene, health and safety, and indoor air quality solutions.
    http://www.medtoxnw.com/

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