indoor air quality News
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CERC present at AQE Show and UKHSA Annual Review Meeting
This is a very busy time for CERC, presenting our research results to a wide range of audiences at key events this week. The Air Quality and Emissions Virtual Event 2021 is being held on the 13th and 14th October. Speakers from government, academia and industry are presenting on a range of topics including national air quality monitoring and indoor air quality. Amy Stidworthy is presenting ...
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Indoor Air Pollution Databases Help Plan Healthy Homes
WASHINGTON, DC (ENS) - Air pollution sources are everywhere in the home, from the bacon and eggs frying in the kitchen, to the woodburning stove in the family room, the newly painted hallway, and even the carpet in the living room, according to a little known federal agency, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST. To help estimate the seriousness of these and other indoor ...
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Hexavalent Chromium is a Concern for Illinois Companies
The environmental and building consulting experts at EC2 provide hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) testing services to protect workers and the public from its deadly exposure. Last year the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) monitored the air at Saint Josaphat School in Chicago, Illinois. According to the EPA website, “EPA selected this school for monitoring because it is located near a ...
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Olansi Healthcare Co., Ltd Supplies Environment-Friendly, High-Quality and Effective Air Purifiers From China Factory for Global Customers
Summary: Olansi Healthcare Co., Ltd presents a wide range of air purifiers effective in removing odors and other common air pollutants from the environment through its state-of-the-art filtration system. Olansi Healthcare Co., Ltd is a household name for its line of high-quality air purifiers. Through this line of home appliances, it has earned its respectable reputation as a trusted brand of ...
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Sentry Air’s New Model 500 Industrial Fume Extractor is a healthy solution for welders, grinders and any worker who requires both engineered fume cont
Sentry Air’s Model 500 Heavy-Duty Fume Extractor removes and filters workplace fumes and particulates up to 1,300 cubic feet of air per minute (1300 CFM). Cleanable particulate filters (Micro-Pleat Series) or activated carbon filters can be installed on the Model 500, making it a heavy-duty air purification solution for welding, grinding, powder filling, and chemical fumes. Optional ...
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Olansi Air Purifier Tell You Somthing About Vocs And Air Purifiers Around Your Environmental
VOCs stands for Volatile Organic Compounds. They are extremely dangerous and may cause a lot of health conditions and problems, especially if you are exposed to these elements for the long term. Based on the reports of the American Lung Association, we can say that these particles are harmful and may cause cancer as well. Apart from this, they may also react with a range of other gases and create ...
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Daimer Unveils First Steam Cleaner Vacuums Meeting Full EPA Compliance
U.S.A – October 10, 2012 – Daimer Industries, Inc.®, a global commercial and industrial steam cleaner supplier with customers in over 200 countries, has introduced to the cleaning industry a line of steam cleaner vacs with patent-pending, certified anti-bacterial features. Importantly, the company's proprietary ATIS® (Advanced Thermal Ionic Sanitization®) machines are 100% ...
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ASTM E1827 - 11 standard test methods for determining airtightness of buildings using an orifice blower door
Airtightness—Building airtightness is one factor that affects building air change rates under normal conditions of weather and building operation. These air change rates account for a significant portion of the space-conditioning load and affect occupant comfort, indoor air quality, and building durability. These test ...
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U.S. EPA awards U.C. Berkeley $1.5 million to evaluate air pollution in developing nations
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced it is awarding the University of California, Berkeley, a $1.5 million grant for work to assess the impact of pollution from household and village-scale stoves on air quality in developing countries. The grant is part of $9 million awarded nationally to six universities to research cleaner technologies and fuels for cooking, lighting, and ...
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Yale Awarded $1.5 Million EPA Grant for Research on Cleaner Emissions from Cookstoves
Yale University is one of only six recipients of EPA grant funding intended to advance research into cleaner technologies and fuels for cooking, lighting and heating homes. Yale will collaborate with researchers from the Universities of Minnesota, Georgia, and British Colombia, as well as North Carolina State and two Indian non-governmental organizations. The group will receive nearly $1.5 ...
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