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| Indoor air quality deficiencies often produce discomfort, distress, and disease. This course shows you how to eliminate air quality deficiencies. |
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responsible for air quality in a corporate office or in your own home,
this course can help you achieve immense improvements. |
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While pollutant levels from individual sources may not pose a significant
health risk by themselves, most homes and offices have multiple sources of
indoor air pollution.
Many who’ve studied indoor air pollution believe the
cumulative effects of these sources are very real and very costly. And they have
reams of case histories to support their views.
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This course will teach you
how to:
- Identify sources of indoor air pollution.
- Develop specific strategies for reducing indoor air pollution
cost-effectively.
- Reduce productivity problems resulting from airborne irritants,
toxins, and carcinogens.
- Take simple steps to improve the air you breathe.
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Fortunately, most people can reduce the risk from existing sources and
prevent new problems from occurring. This paper, based on documentation from the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), will help you decide what actions to take to reduce the level
of indoor air pollution in your home and office. Approximate study time: 6 hours
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