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Fresh-Aire UV

Fresh-Aire UV

SARS-COV-2 Test Results Fresh-Aire-UV-SARS-COV-2-Inactivation-Test-Results Fresh-Aire UV, a world-leader in HVAC ultraviolet disinfection systems, has successfully completed phase-1 thirdparty testing of their residential, commercial, and healthcare products for effectiveness against SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19 disease). In the test report titled “SARS-CoV-2 Neutralization ...

ByGeoSmart Energy


Asthma Awareness Month and the Importance of Addressing Known Triggers and Airborne Irritants in the Workplace

Asthma Awareness Month and the Importance of Addressing Known Triggers and Airborne Irritants in the Workplace

” In a recent news release from the American Lung Association, 21.5% of working adults with asthma report their symptoms are made worse from exposure to indoor air pollution found at their worksite. “Asthma is a serious and sometimes fatal condition, but it can be managed through awareness, treatment by medical professionals and the ...

ByCochrane & Associates, LLC


EPA awards $600,000 to Oakland, Calif. health nonprofit to help fight asthma in schools nationwide

“EPA’s support for RAMP and its partners advances our commitment to help communities improve indoor air quality to prevent environmental asthma triggers such as dust, mold, smoke and poor ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


Asthma Awareness Month 2014: NIH Continues its Commitment to Asthma Research

New research has shown that different kinds of air pollution affect asthma differently. For example, ultrafine particles from vehicle emissions get deeper into the lungs where the effects may be more significant. Other studies have shown that being overweight or obese increases sensitivity to indoor air pollution ...

ByNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)


EPA and Buffalo Community Foundation Team Up to Prevent Asthma Attacks Results of $55,000 EPA Asthma Education Grant Highlighted

It causes repeated episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness and nighttime or early morning coughing that can be set off by indoor or outdoor air pollution. It can be managed if people understand the environmental triggers that can affect their health and take steps to reduce them. ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


EPA Awards More Than $31,000 to American Lung Association to Educate Children, Health Care Providers on Asthma Management in 3 Arizona Counties

“American communities face serious health and environmental challenges from air pollution. This effort gives us an opportunity to improve indoor air quality by increasing awareness of environmental health ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


Linn County, Iowa, Public Health Receives $29,985 EPA Grant for Asthma Education Program

“American communities face serious health and environmental challenges from air pollution. This effort gives us an opportunity to improve indoor air quality by increasing awareness of environmental health risks.” Indoor air pollutants in homes, buildings, and schools ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


Saint Elizabeth Foundation Receives $29,989 EPA Grant for Asthma Awareness Training Program in Lincoln, Neb.

“American communities face serious health and environmental challenges from air pollution. This effort gives us an opportunity to improve indoor air quality by increasing awareness of environmental health risks.” Indoor air pollutants in homes, buildings, and schools ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


St. Louis County, Mo., Health Department Receives $30,000 EPA Grant for Community-Based Asthma Care in Normandy School District

“American communities face serious health and environmental challenges from air pollution. This effort gives us an opportunity to improve indoor air quality by increasing awareness of environmental health risks.” Indoor air pollutants in homes, buildings, and schools ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


Wood stove intervention can reduce childhood pneumonia

Cooking stoves with chimneys can lower exposure to indoor wood smoke and reduce the rate of severe pneumonia by 30 percent in children less than 18 months of age, according to a new air pollution study funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), part of the National Institutes of Health. ...

ByNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)


Cookstove revolutionaries failing to measure their impact

Cookstove revolutionaries failing to measure their impact

Burning biomass such as charcoal, crop residues and wood for cooking and heating causes indoor air pollution, which affects three billion people worldwide. Air pollution is a leading environmental cause of death, with an estimated two million deaths occurring every year — most of them from acute lower ...

BySciDev.Net


Inefficient developing world stoves contribute to 2 million deaths a year

In a commentary in Science, the NIH scientists noted that indoor air pollution from such inefficient stoves affects about 3 billion people—nearly half the world's population. ...

ByNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)


World Asthma Day: NIH research advances help people with asthma

PIPER, or the Pre-toddler Inhalable Particulate Environmental Robotic sampler, is a robot developed by NIEHS grantees capable of mimicking children's floor activities while collecting better estimates of young children's exposure to indoor air pollutants, such as particulate matter, pesticides, allergens, endotoxins and airborne fungi. ...

ByNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)


World Asthma Day: NIH research advances help people with asthma

PIPER, or the Pre-toddler Inhalable Particulate Environmental Robotic sampler, is a robot developed by NIEHS grantees capable of mimicking children's floor activities while collecting better estimates of young children's exposure to indoor air pollutants, such as particulate matter, pesticides, allergens, endotoxins and airborne fungi. ...

ByNational Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)


EPA awards $160,000 to Boston public health commission to Aid Asthma Projects (MA)

This grant is one of seventeen cooperative agreements to nonprofit organizations and a university, totaling approximately $2.4 million dedicated to the improvement of indoor air quality nationwide. Americans spend about 90 percent of their time indoors where levels of air pollution may be two to five times higher ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


EPA helps people take control of their asthma

Add pollutants in the indoor air of people’s homes and workplaces, and you have conditions that can be extremely serious for people with respiratory diseases such as asthma. ...

ByUS EPA - Environmental Protection Agency


UK publishes Children’s Environment and Health Strategy

UK publishes Children’s Environment and Health Strategy

Among the issues it points out are the sanitation level in schools, indoor and outdoor air pollution, social and economic inequalities leading to different exposures and the overall number of increasing chemicals and pollutants in the environment. It focuses on four specific goals that were established under CEHAPE: Water, ...

ByHealth and Environment Alliance (HEAL)

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