In its 16th year now, National Healthy Schools Day seeks to inform the public of health risks that can affect children in educational and child care settings April 3, 2018, Clearwater FL — The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reported that 50% of all schools have problems with
Read more →Well Living Lab will undertake a three-year scientific research plan to identify how indoor environments affect five facets of people’s lives. March 6, 2018 How indoor environments affect five significant facets of people’s lives—health, performance, stress and resiliency, sleep, and comfort—will be the focus of an extensive
Read more →Structural improvements over the last decade to Houston hospitals have helped them so far to avoid devastation like Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans in 2005, but the pounding it is receiving from Tropical Storm Harvey is expected to financially hobble many already strained Texas medical centers. The
Read more →Health conscious people often cite an old adage about water that says, “If you are not drinking filtered water, then you are the filter.” The same is true of the air that we breathe. If you are not breathing filtered air, then you are the filter. For facility
Read more →Join the IAQA Los Angeles/Orange County Chapter for SB 655 CA Mold Law Industry Panel Wednesday, May 4, 2016 LOCATION: Armstrong Hall, 2400 N. Canal, Orange, CA 92865 REGISTRATION for SB 655 CA Mold Law Please send checks, addressed to: LA/Orange County Indoor Air Quality Association, Attn:
Read more →Air Quality Problems & Health Symptoms Persist over gas leak The Aliso Canyon nightmare isn’t over. . . . . for Sandy Crawford’s family and hundreds of other refugees from the methane leak in Los Angeles County. Although the 112-day leak from an underground gas reservoir was
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