Indoor Air Quality Directory
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- Health: Medicine: Medical Specialties: Pulmonary Medicine (34)
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- Science: Environment: Environmental Health (257)
EPA's Indoor Air Quality
epa.gov
Information for homeowner, schools, commercial buildings and environmental professional on indoor air quality. Extensive links to sites.Sick Building Syndrome and You
presenting.net
Personal site discusses symptoms, hazards, remedies, and the site owner's experiences, with links to other resources.Residential Air-Cleaning Devices - A Summary of Available Information
epa.gov
EPA's booklet on indoor air cleaning devices for the home.Building Air Quality
baq1.com
Information on a wide range of IAQ topics, including sick building syndrome, mold, fungi, air duct cleaning, ozone generators, and investigation of indoor air. Commercial site.Scrubbaire
scrubbaire.com
Suppliers of specialist equipment for smoke removal, mold elimination and air purification.ACDoctor - Indoor Air Quality
acdoctor.com
About identifying, preventing and correcting IAQ problems in residential settings. Commercial site.Atlantic Air Cleaning Specialists Ltd
aircleaning.ca
Supplies air pollution control systems throughout Canada.American Indoor Air Quality Council
iaqcouncil.org
A non-profit organization for indoor air quality professionals and technicians. Offers IAQ training and certification.The Turmoil Over Mold in Buildings
nytimes.com
New York Times article provides a discussion of health and legal (US) concerns related to mold and mildew and gives advice to homeowners and building managers. [Requires free registration.] (March 23, 2003)The Indoor Air Quality Association
iaqa.org
Nonprofit organization conducting education and research. Offers professional training, testing, and credentials in air quality and mold remediation fields. Includes organization information and links to related sites.Smoking and Ventilation Standards
no-smoke.org
Do ventilation systems remove secondhand smoke from indoor air, or just the odor? Information from Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights.WHO: Indoor Air Pollution
who.int
Background on the public-health impacts of indoor air pollution (particularly smoke from cooking and heating with solid fuels on open fires or traditional stoves) and World Health Organization efforts aimed at control.Mold Tips
moldtips.com
National Association of Homebuilders provides advice on testing, prevention, and control.Indoor Air
wiley.com
International journal from Blackwell Publishing covering research on the nonindustrial indoor environment. General information, contents lists and abstracts.Ohio Toxic Mold and IAQ Information
ohiotoxicmold.com
Information on toxic mold, asbestos, radon, lead and other indoor air quality issuesThe Inside Story - A Guide to Indoor Air Quality
epa.gov
EPA's booklet on IAQ.Greenguard Environmental Institute
greenguard.org
A scientific, third party board to establish environmental standards for indoor products and building materials. Aims to improve public health and quality of life by encouraging and helping manufacturers to build better, safer products and to uphold environmental practices in product development, manufacturing, and distribution.Air Quality Problems Caused by Floods
nsc.org
Factsheet from the National Safety Council. Includes the health effects of flooding, drying out the home and air quality issues with asbestos, biological contaminants, carbon monoxide and lead. [PDF]Commercial Building Ventilation and Indoor Environmental Quality
eetd.lbl.gov
Explains about research that is being performed at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Offers explanation of ventilation rates, volatile organic compounds (VOC's), sick building syndrome, and particle filtration. Page includes information about projects, publications, and staff.Consumer Information: Reducing Indoor Air Pollution
arb.ca.gov
Brochure covers sources of indoor air pollution and what you can do about each source.
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