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    Introduction to Indoor Air Quality

    Indoor Air Pollution and Health Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) refers to the air quality within and around buildings and structures, especially as it relates to the health and comfort of building occupants. Understanding and controlling common pollutants indoors can help reduce your risk of indoor health concerns. Health effects from indoor air pollutants may be

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    Air Pollution: Current and Future Challenges

    Indoor air pollution, which arises from a variety of causes, also can cause health problems. For more information on indoor air pollution, which is not regulated under the Clean Air Act, see EPA’s indoor air web site. Air Pollution Challenges: Common Pollutants Great progress has been made in achieving national air quality standards, which EPA originally

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    Six ways you can help your immune system

    If you didn’t have a functioning immune system, simply brushing your teeth would introduce enough harmful bacteria into your bloodstream to kill you. Luckily, your immune system protects you from these common, everyday bacteria. Sight unseen, your immune system cells are constantly gobbling up bacteria and blocking viruses from invading your cells. Like your heartbeat

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    A-Z Index of Water-Related Topics

    A single asterisk (*) denotes Sanitation & Hygiene-Related Diseases. A double asterisk (**) indicates Vector or Insect-borne Diseases Associated with Water. For more information, please visit Healthy Water’s Global Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene-Related Diseases . Acanthamoeba * ( CDC , CDC-Water ) Adenoviruses (CDC) Aeromonas hydrophila (FDA) Algal Blooms, Harmful (HABs) ( CDC ) Amebiasis ( CDC ) Arsenic ( CDC-ATSDR , CDC-Water , WHO ) Arsenicosis ( CDC-ATSDR ) Ascariasis * ( CDC , WHO-general ) Ascaris lumbricoides * ( CDC , WHO-general ) Atrazine (CDC-ATSDR)  

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    Checklist for Home Inspections

    Did Your Home Inspector Check the Essentials? Nowadays, home buyers have it drilled into their heads that they need home inspections. In California, for example, real estate agents advise home buyers to do various types of home inspections 15 ways from Sunday; they don’t shut up about it. Our purchase contractscontain two pages that discuss reasons for home

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    Lead Hazards in Some Holiday Toys and Toy Jewelry

    Protect children from exposure to lead in metal and plastic toys, especially imported toys, antique toys, and toy jewelry. Many children get toys and toy jewelry as gifts during the holiday season but some toys may contain lead hazards. Lead is invisible to the naked eye and has no smell. Children may be exposed to

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