Indoor Air Quality Links
Health and Indoor Air Quality Information.
The following organizations may provide you with additional resources:
- American Council on Science and Health's report on Environmental Tobacco Smoke: Health Risk or Health Hype?
- Consumer Product Safety Commission
- Department of Environmental Health - Town Meeting, Sept. 29-30, 2000
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) DESIGN Tools for Schools. - This new web-based resource contains recommendations and tools to help communities and design professionals integrate good indoor air quality practices into the design, construction, renovation, and operation and maintenance of K-12 school facilities. Practical, cost-effective actions ranging from walk-off entry mats to advanced ventilation systems can reduce contaminants in schools and help protect the health of children and staff.
- Health Track
- LANDLORD-TENANT ACT--MOLD INFORMATION
"Information must be provided by the landlord to new tenants at the time the lease or rental agreement is signed, and must be provided to current tenants no later than January 1, 2006, or must be posted in a visible, public location at the dwelling unit property beginning the effective date of this act..."Where to find mold information on the DOH web?
http://www.doh.wa.gov/ehp/ts/IAQ/mold.htm
http://www.doh.wa.gov/ehp/ts/IAQ/Got_Mold.html - Minnesota Department of Health - children's environmental health
- Natural Resource Defense Council
- Puget Sound Clean Air Agency
- Puget Sound Clean Air Agency - Daily Air Quality Index
- Spokane County Air Pollution Control Authority
- Washington Environmental Council
- Washington State Department of Ecology
- Washington Toxic Coalition
Additional Resources
- The Indoor Air Quality Information Clearinghouse (IAQ)
of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
P.O. Box 37133
Washington, D.C. 20013-7133
1-800-438-4318
FAX: 301-585-9020 - US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (206) 553-1200 (800) 424-4EPA
- Washington Department of Ecology (DOE) (360) 407-6000
- Washington State Department of Labor and Industries - Non-residential problems (360) 902-5800
- Washington State Department of Health Residential Problems (800) 525-0127
- WA Toxics Coalition (206) 632-1545
- WA Poison Center (800) 222-1222
- Consumer Product Safety Commission (800) 638-2772
- WA State Energy Office (360) 956-2096
- WA State Department of Social and Health Services (800) 737-0617







