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Health & Safety Newsletter October 20, 2011 |
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Is poor air quality costing your business time and money?
Concerns about air quality in the workplace have until now tended to focus on little more than complaints about dripping air conditioning units or funny smells coming from the communal fridge in the kitchen. But now a new campaign is seeking to highlight the financial and health implications of poor indoor air quality, which can often be more harmful than outdoor pollution, according to experts. The initiative, launched by the Campaign for Clean Air in London yesterday, argues that better indoor air quality (IAQ) can help businesses reduce energy costs and carbon emissions, while ... | ||
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Japan`s Nuclear Accident Spreading to Some Parts of the United States
Universal Detection Technology (OTCBB: UNDT), a developer of early-warning monitoring technologies that protect against biological, chemical, and radiological threats, commented today on a recent study funded by the US Departments of Energy and Homeland Security that linked elevated radiation in US rain water and food to the nuclear accident in Japan. The study found that following the nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant ... | ||
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