Non-profit organization whose purpose is to address indoor air quality. Founded in 1992 by 109 international scientists.
About identifying, preventing and correcting IAQ problems in residential settings. Commercial site.
Brochure covers sources of indoor air pollution and what you can do about each source.
Describes the causes of indoor quality deterioration and how to fix the problem. Commercial site.
Nonprofit organization conducting education and research. Offers professional training, testing, and credentials in air quality and mold remediation fields. Includes organization information and links to related sites.
A scientific, third party board to establish environmental standards for indoor products and building materials. Aims to improve public health and quality of life by encouraging and helping manufacturers to build better, safer products and to uphold environmental practices in product development, manufacturing, and distribution.
New York Times article provides a discussion of health and legal (US) concerns related to mold and mildew and gives advice to homeowners and building managers. [Requires free registration.]
National Association of Homebuilders provides advice on testing, prevention, and control.
Information on toxic mold, asbestos, radon, lead and other indoor air quality issues
Do ventilation systems remove secondhand smoke from indoor air, or just the odor? Information from Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights.
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