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Whether you have allergies or asthma, or you just want to avoid
exposures to indoor contaminants and allergens, this book will
teach you how to have a healthier home. In this thoroughly revised
edition of My House Is Killing Me! Jeffrey C. and Connie L. May
draw on the dramatic personal stories of their clients to help
readers understand the links between indoor environmental
conditions and human health. Explaining how air conditioning,
finished basements, and other home features affect indoor air
quality, the authors offer a step-by-step approach to identifying,
controlling, and even eliminating the sources of indoor pollutants
and allergens. This new edition includes * more than 60 color
photographs * expanded coverage on the dangers posed by volatile
organic compounds (VOCs) produced by such common items as paint,
carpet, and household cleaning products * up-to-date information on
the potential risks of installing spray polyurethane foam (SPF)
insulation * completely new case studies of people who improved
their indoor air quality by following the authors' advice *
brand-new chapters, including " 'Trojan Horse' Allergens," "The
Three Ps-Pets, Pests, and People," "Indoor Air Quality in
Multi-Unit Buildings," and "Testing and Remediation." Reading My
House Is Killing Me! lets you see your house the way an expert
would. Along with offering a wealth of practical advice and proven
solutions for various problems, the Mays include a glossary of
terms and a list of valuable resources. This book is a must for all
home occupants as well as perfect for those contemplating moving to
or purchasing a property.
Whether you have allergies or asthma, or you just want to avoid
exposures to indoor contaminants and allergens, this book will
teach you how to have a healthier home. In this thoroughly revised
edition of My House Is Killing Me! Jeffrey C. and Connie L. May
draw on the dramatic personal stories of their clients to help
readers understand the links between indoor environmental
conditions and human health. Explaining how air conditioning,
finished basements, and other home features affect indoor air
quality, the authors offer a step-by-step approach to identifying,
controlling, and even eliminating the sources of indoor pollutants
and allergens. This new edition includes * more than 60 color
photographs * expanded coverage on the dangers posed by volatile
organic compounds (VOCs) produced by such common items as paint,
carpet, and household cleaning products * up-to-date information on
the potential risks of installing spray polyurethane foam (SPF)
insulation * completely new case studies of people who improved
their indoor air quality by following the authors' advice *
brand-new chapters, including " 'Trojan Horse' Allergens," "The
Three Ps-Pets, Pests, and People," "Indoor Air Quality in
Multi-Unit Buildings," and "Testing and Remediation." Reading My
House Is Killing Me! lets you see your house the way an expert
would. Along with offering a wealth of practical advice and proven
solutions for various problems, the Mays include a glossary of
terms and a list of valuable resources. This book is a must for all
home occupants as well as perfect for those contemplating moving to
or purchasing a property.
Concern about the impact of air pollution has led governments and
local authorities across the world to regulate, among other things,
the burning of fossil fuels, industrial effluence, cigarette smoke,
and aerosols. This legislation has often followed dramatic findings
about the impact of pollution on human health. At the same time
there have been significant developments in our ability to detect
and quantify pollutants and a proliferation of urban and rural air
pollution networks to monitor levels of atmospheric
contamination.
Air Pollution and Health is the first fully comprehensive and
current account of air pollution science and it impact on human
health. It ranges in scope from meteorology, atmospheric chemistry,
and particle physics to the causes and scope of allergic reactions
and respiratory, cardiovascular, and related disorders. The book
has substantial international coverage and includes sections on
cost implications, risk assessment, regulation, standards, and
information networks. The multidisciplinary approach and the wide
range of issues covered makes this an essential book for all
concerned with monitoring and regulating air pollution as well as
those concerned with its impact on human health.
Key Features
* Only comprehensive text covering all the important air pollutants
and relating these to human health and regulatory bodies
* Brings together a wide range of issues concerning air pollution
in an easily accessible format
* Contributions from government agencies in the US and UK provide
information on public policy and resource networks in the areas of
health promotion and environmental protection
During the last two decades, outdoor air pollution has decreased in
the United States and in many other industrial nations. But many
hazardous pollutants have been found in offices, cars, homes, and
hospitals. Outbreaks of illness related to the noninjdustrial work
environment have been reported with increasing frequency. And
"sick-building," or "tight-building," syndrome has been recognized
as a new and serious threat to public health. Indoor Air Pollution:
A Health Perspective outlines current research on the subject and
examines effotrs to regulate the quality of indoor air.
Contributors-including epidemiologists, clinicians, risk assessorsm
experts in air monitoring, microbiologies, and engineers-discuss
methodologies used in measuring exposures to pollution, strategies
for imporving indoor air quality, and other issues. They also
assess the health effects of specific pollutants: tobacco smoke,
carbon monoxide, wood smoke, nitrogen dioxide, biological agents,
formaldehyde, and radon.
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