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Indoor Air Quality Issues – AirMD’s NBC Interview

Here is a segment with AirMD’s scientific director being interviewed on the NBC South Florida Today Show. The discussion relates to how your home can contribute pollutants and affect your health. Also in the segment are measures you can take to control exposures to indoor polluants and contaminants. Call 1 (888) GO AIRMD (888.462.4763) or … Read more

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Your Home May Be Harming You

Environmental Protection Agency States Indoor Environments Are5-20 Times More Polluted Than OutdoorsAIRMD Advises Homeowners and Businesses to Test For Indoor Air Quality to Create Better Health FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Boca Raton, Florida; March 5th, 2009) — In a recent report, the Florida Department of Health has received many complaints from homeowners throughout the state of … Read more

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Lennar Admits to Chinese Drywall Problems

Lennar Corp., a Miami-based homebuilder, said it has identified about 80 homes in Southwest Florida that are believed to have been built using Chinese drywall. Lennar said it has hired an environmental testing company to conduct air sampling in its homes. The issue is a concern because the drywall apparently emits chemicals that purportedly cause … Read more

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Chinese Drywall in Port St. Lucie’s Tradition Community

Chinese-made drywall is suspected as the cause of sulfuric gases corroding wires, pipes and even air-conditioning components throughout Florida and across the country, all the while throwing off a sulfur-like smell. Once thought to be contained to Southwest Florida, problems with Chinese-manufactured drywall were recently reported in Palm Beach County and along the Treasure Coast. … Read more

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Indoor Air Pollution Increases Asthma Symptoms

Johns Hopkins University identified an association between increasing levels of indoor particulate matter pollution and the severity of asthma sympotms among children. The study is among the first to examine the effects of indoor particulate matter pollution. “We found that substantial increases in asthma symptoms were associated both with higher indoor concentrations of fine particles … Read more

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Hospital Cleaning Products Linked to Asthma Risk

New research from the University of North Carolina have revealed that nurses and hospital staff that use hospital cleaning products and medical instrument disinfectants have a greater risk of getting asthma. Exposure to certain products containing chemicals known to cause respiratory irritation and other health effects.\n\n To continue reading please click on the link below.\n\n … Read more

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