In keeping with the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) 1997 recommendations, it is desirable to identify and remove common allergens and modify the home or office to reduce the level of ubiquitous (common) allergens.
Tampa, FL -- Indoor environmental screening of the home or work environment is important for individuals with allergies, chronic sinusitis, rhinitis, emphysema, asthma, a topic dermatitis, immune deficiencies, etc. Good indoor air quality is difficult to detect as you cannot see it. Bad smells alone are not the only indicator...
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DUBAI - Children may be losing concentration in class and taking more time off with illness because of poor air quality in schools.
Tests in five state and three private schools over a period of eight hours found excessive levels of carbon dioxide in one classroom and of volatile organic compounds elsewhere.
by Sam Taff, Daily correspondent ~ Northern Virginia Daily
We've all seen it before, the mold growing under the kitchen sink or the linoleum curling in the bathroom. For many homeowners, remediation is on their list of things to fix at home, but it often gets pushed to the side because of time or money.
Putting it off is the worst option. Not only are you hurting the structure of your home, you are putting your family at risk...
The Food and Drug Administration says it has uncovered potential safety problems at 30 specialty pharmacies that were inspected in the wake of a recent outbreak of meningitis caused by contaminated drugs.
The agency said its inspectors targeted 31 compounding pharmacies that produce sterile drugs, which must be prepared under highly sanitary conditions. The FDA said Thursday it issued inspection reports to all but one of the pharmacies citing unsanitary conditions and quality control problems, including: rust and mold in supposedly sterile rooms, inadequate ventilation, and employees wearing non-sterile lab coats.
The agency generally issues such reports before taking formal action against companies. Inspectors visited pharmacies in 18 states...
The Board of Directors for Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire has announced it will close the Savannah Ronald McDonald House this Friday after the discovery of mold in several areas.
RMHC is working with a team of experts to remediate the mold however the scope of the work is extensive and precautionary measures are being taken to prevent this situation from reoccurring. It is estimated that this entire process may take up to six weeks.
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