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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. BAAQMD - Pollution Prevention - Indoor Air Pollution
Montana State UniversityMSU runs EPA s Healthy Indoor Air for America s Homes national program, including the National Home indoor air quality Action
http://www.baaqmd.gov/pln/prevention/indoor_air_pollution.htm
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INDOOR AIR
Source of Potentially Significant Human Exposure to Pollutants Did you know that United States Environmental Protection Agency studies have shown that indoor air pollution may pose even greater health risks than outdoor air pollution? This is because indoor concentrations of some pollutants may be many times higher than their levels outdoors and people spend most of their time (up to about 90%) indoors. Because so many people are not aware of this, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District feels both an obligation and the need to provide this information to you. If you want to learn more about indoor air pollution in homes and elsewhere, then read on. Just remember:

22. NCEF Resource List Indoor Air Quality In Schools
Information on indoor air quality issues in school buildings.
http://www.ncef.org/rl/iaq.cfm
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NCEF's resource list of links, books, and journal articles addressing indoor air quality issues in school buildings, including building materials, maintenance practices, renovation procedures, and ventilation systems.
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LEED for Schools for New Construction and Major Renovations.
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(United States Green Building Council, Washington, DC , Apr 2007) Based on the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system for new construction, the LEED for Schools Rating System considers the unique nature of the design and construction of K-12 schools, addressing issues such as classroom acoustics, master planning, mold prevention, and environmental site assessment. By addressing the uniqueness of school spaces and children's health issues, LEED for Schools provides a tool for schools that wish to build green, with measurable results. LEED for Schools is a third-party standard for high performance schools that are healthy for students, comfortable for teachers, and cost-effective. It provides parents, teachers and the community a "report card" for their school buildings, by verifying that schools are built healthy, efficient, and comfortable. 77p. Add to My Page Building Success, Leading Change: Stories of Healthy School Environments.

23. York Heating And Air Conditioning: Homeowners: Indoor Air Quality
Fortunately, there s a solution to most indoor air quality problems. York offers an array of choices designed to ventilate stale indoor air, zap airborne
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Indoor Air Quality
A study conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency found that indoor air could actually be more polluted than outdoor air. Considering that most individuals spend up to 90 percent of each day indoorsmore than half of that time at homeyou may be experiencing indoor air pollution without even knowing it. Today, homes are sealed more tightly to conserve energy. Unfortunately, this seals in mold, pollen, bacteria and other pollutants. And since the U.S. EPA ranks indoor air pollution among the top five environmental risks to public health, many homeowners are concerned.
Fortunately, there's a solution to most indoor air quality problems. York offers an array of choices designed to ventilate stale indoor air, zap airborne germs, trap airborne particles and moisturize parched air.

24. Indoor Air Quality
Lead page for information from Health Canada regarding the health effects of poor indoor air quality resulting from such pollutants as mould,
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/air/in/index_e.html
@import url(/styles/advanced.css); Français Contact us Help Search ... Indoor Air Quality Topics Indoor Air Pollutants Tips for Healthy Indoor Air Tools for Schools What We Do ... Resource Centre Clean air is essential for good health, and this is especially true when it comes to indoor air. As Canadians, we spend close to 90% of our time inside; at home, at work and in recreational environments. Most people, however, are unaware of the effects that poor indoor air quality can have on their health. All of us have the ability to control the quality of our own indoor air.
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25. Indoor Air Quality Program - Washington State Department Of Health
indoor air quality Program, Staff provides consultation, technical assistance, and training to local health jurisdictions, school districts, and the public
http://www.doh.wa.gov/ehp/ts/IAQ/
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Welcome to the Indoor Air Quality Program About us About Mold Moho Asbestos ... Schools The Indoor Air Program:
  • P rovides consultation, technical assistance, and training to local health jurisdictions, school districts, and the public on the health effects of exposure to indoor air contaminants such as mold, asbestos, and formaldehyde. I nvestigates suspected incidents of indoor air contamination in public schools, provide direct telephone consultation services to agencies and the public, and conduct training sessions on indoor air quality issues.
"Air purifying" machines , Information from US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) about being cautious when purchasing popular "air purifying" machines. Asbestos

26. Maine Indoor Air Quality Council Home Page
The Maine indoor air quality Council is a nonprofit, multidisciplined organization, dedicated to promoting the exchange of indoor environmental information
http://www.miaqc.org/
CALENDAR Educational Opportunities MIAQC Committee Meetings IAQ INFORMATION Best Practices Policy Statements Conference Proceedings Web Resources ... Non-State IAQ Contacts MEMBERSHIP Application Archives of Board Minutes Directory Document Review ABOUT THE COUNCIL Who We Are Home IAQ Fact Sheets and
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To promote quality of life through improved indoor environments. For more information, please contact: Maine Indoor Air Quality Council
PO Box 2438
Augusta, Maine 04338-2438
Telephone (207) 626-8115
Fax (207) 626-9015 E-mail: miaqc@gwi.net

27. Health & Safety In The Home, Workplace And Outdoors - New York State Department
Carbon Monoxide Clean Indoor Air Act (SmokeFree Environments) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) indoor air quality Fine Particles (PM2.5
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28. AERIASAQS
indoor air quality News. Jan 20 2008 103PM What does it mean to go green Ralston Recorder. Jan 20 2008 1222PM Taxpayers won t suffer for Renaissance
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29. ISIAQ.ORG
Welcome to International Society of indoor air quality and Climate (ISIAQ). ISIAQ is an international, independent, multidisciplinary, scientific,
http://www.isiaq.org/

30. Find An Answer (Page 1 Of 10)
indoor air quality. Contact UsSearch All EPA This Area. You are here EPA Home Air indoor air quality Local Navigation. indoor air quality Home
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31. Nebraska DHHS: Indoor Air Quality Program
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services System s indoor air quality (IAQ) Program provides Nebraskans with comprehensive information and
http://www.hhs.state.ne.us/enh/indoor.htm
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The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services System's Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Program provides Nebraskans with comprehensive information and recommendations/referrals, for a healthy living and working environment. The services provided by the IAQ Program have been effective in helping thousands of people in schools, county and state offices and homes. For more information, contact:
Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services
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Sara Morgan
P.O. Box 95026
Lincoln, NE 68509-5007
Phone: (402) 471-8320
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32. Indoor Air Quality
Further research on indoor air quality is needed to identify and characterize the health risks associated with exposures to indoor air pollutants,
http://www.air.ky.gov/FAQ/Indoor Air Quality.htm
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33. Indoor Air Resource Guide - Vermont Department Of Health
Environmental Protection Agency’s indoor air quality Information Clearinghouse Lung Association, Vermont National Environmental Health Association
http://healthvermont.gov/enviro/indoor_air/indoor_guide.aspx
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34. Colorado Indoor Air Quality Program
indoor air quality Program of the Colorado Air Pollution Control Division.
http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/ap/iaqhom.html
Live Help Advanced Search Program Description ... Maps to Our Location E-mail: IAQ@state.co.us
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Indoor Air Quality Concerns
Poor indoor air quality can be a serious health risk, and Americans should take the appropriate steps to protect themselves and their families, according to air quality and respiratory health experts. Most people spend as much as 90 percent of their time indoors; air quality conditions in homes, schools, and the workplace can greatly affect morale, productivity, and health.
Health Effects
Defining an Indoor Air Quality Problem
Indoor Air Quality concerns have often been grouped into three categories: Comfort Issues, "Sick Building Syndrome" and Building Related Illness. In many cases, there is overlap between the categories.

35. Indoor Air Quality: Molds And Dust, CDFS-191-96
So, the risks to human health may be greater due to exposure to air pollution indoors than outdoors. Such groups include young children, the elderly a.
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Indoor Air Quality: Molds and Dust
CDFS-191-96
Jacqueline LaMuth Research indicates that people spend approximately 90% of their time indoors. So, the risks to human health may be greater due to exposure to air pollution indoors than outdoors. Further, those people who may be most susceptible to the adverse effects of indoor air pollution are those who tend to spend the greatest amount of time indoors. Such groups include young children, the elderly and the chronically ill. This fact sheet will examine molds, house dust, and other biologicals that can reduce the quality of indoor air. It will offer suggestions for minimizing, eliminating and preventing contact with molds and dust.
Dust and Indoor Air Quality Problems
The amounts and kinds of contaminants that are suspended in the air determine air "quality." Potential sources of indoor air pollution fall into several categories including: nitrogen dioxide, respirable particles (particles that can be drawn into the lungs), formaldehyde, asbestos, organic gasses, pesticides, lead, and biologicals. Biological contaminants are naturally occurring air pollutants that come from living (biological) sources; they are commonly called "house dust." House dust is not dust that blows in from the outside. House dust is produced indoors from several sources:

36. DirectSense Monitors
DirectSense IAQ Monitors from GrayWolf make proactive indoor air quality surveys GrayWolf IAQ monitors and meters harness the power of mobile PCs to
http://www.wolfsense.com/directsense-iaq-indoor-air-quality-monitor.html
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Meters
This IAQ meter is designed for both walk-thru surveys and for long term (hours/days/weeks) trend logging: the 2 modes necessary for thorough Indoor Air Quality investigations. PCC-05IQ Probe Pouch and PCC-PH01 PDA Pouch permit hands free operation. Shown here with PM-201 Particulate Meter. Optional ARG software includes a template builder for simple, efficient production of detailed IAQ reports. Hard Shell Security Case for unattended, long-term trending. Features
  • Multi-function
      Simultaneous measurement of up to five (5) key IAQ indicators; VOCs, CO2 (dilution ventilation), CO, %RH, in one probe Add an additional toxic gas sensor to the probe, from a choice of 20+ specific gases With an added probe, simultaneously measure up to six (5) other gases Optional telescoping hotwire airspeed probes, particulate concentration module, particle count module, differential pressure module
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      Manual "snapshot" or automatic "trend" datalogging available Store enhanced survey information on-site; data and text, drawings, audio notes, photos and more...

37. Building Air Quality
indoor air quality (IAQ) guidance for providing acceptable IAQ in commercial, industrial, and educational buildings.
http://www.baq1.com/
Building Air Quality is a Texas based consulting firm in business to identify and eliminate Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) problems in commercial buildings. The scope of our service ranges from ProActive indoor air quality investigations designed to identify IAQ problems before they occur, to reactive situations in which we attempt to identify and solve indoor air quality problems which are occurring.
Indoor Air Quality Clients
Our clients include a mix of third-party management firms, REITs, and other commercial property owners (including educational facilities) interested in addressing indoor air quality issues head-on. They hire us Pro-Actively to perform due-diligence studies, and they use our services to address indoor air quality complaints when they occur. We understand the potential legal exposure of our clients and we work diligently to identify and eliminate problems before they occur.
Your IAQ Needs
This site is designed to provide a basic understanding of indoor air quality issues. It is not intended to make

38. DOE Building Technologies Program: Indoor Air Quality Research And Development
A variety of factors contribute to poor indoor air quality in buildings, including indoor pollutants, outdoor pollutants near the building,
http://www.eere.energy.gov/buildings/tech/indoorairquality.html

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A variety of factors contribute to poor indoor air quality in buildings, including indoor pollutants, outdoor pollutants near the building, pollution transport through ventilation systems, and emissions from building materials, furnishings, and equipment. Poor indoor air quality can harm the health and reduce productivity of workers, students, and even families in their own homes.
Project Goals
There is an established need for buildings with healthy indoor environments that use energy very efficiently. DOE's Indoor Air Quality project provides the connection between these two requirements, which are often in conflict. The following goals have been established:
  • Reduce ventilation energy demands by 50 percent by 2020 without degrading IAQ Revise and improve ventilation standards and building codes Enable energy-efficient building practices that have low risk of creating IAQ problems
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39. Indoor Air Quality
Indoor air pollution can be a real concern because people can spend as much as 90% of their time indoors, and much of that time is in their homes.
http://www.metrokc.gov/health/hazard/indoorair.htm
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The quality of the air in your home can impact your health or the health of those you live with. Most people are aware that outdoor air pollution can significantly affect people's health, but Environmental Protection Agency studies have shown that levels of air pollutants indoors may be anywhere from 2 to 5 times greater than outdoors, and in some cases more than 100 times greater. Indoor air pollution can be a real concern because people can spend as much as 90% of their time indoors, and much of that time is in their homes. You can have an immediate or long-term reaction to poor indoor air quality. One way to determine whether you have an indoor air quality problem is to look at how you or those in your household feel when home.

40. Air Quality Sciences, Inc.
Air Quality Sciences Renews Accreditation as US indoor air quality Testing Partner for Europe s Coveted Blue Angel Program for Office Equipment
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HOME About AQS Product Evaluations Building Consulting ... Aerias AQS News Thursday, January 10, 2008
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IAQ and Energy Conservation
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New Headquarters and Increased Capacity For Air Quality Sciences
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