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The Indoor Air Program:

  • Provides consultation, technical assistance, and training to local health jurisdictions, school districts, and the public on the health effects of exposure to indoor air contaminants such as mold, asbestos, and formaldehyde.

  • Investigates suspected incidents of indoor air contamination in public schools, provide direct telephone consultation services to agencies and the public, and conduct training sessions on indoor air quality issues.

 

"Air purifying" machines, Information from US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) about being cautious when purchasing popular "air purifying" machines
Asbestos
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Flood and Storm Hazards and Clean-up

Indoor Air Quality
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Landlord/Tenant Resources

Mercury

Mold

Mold Information in Spanish

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Ozone
Pesticides
Schools
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Tobacco Smoke

 

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Local Clean Air Agencies enforce federal, state, and local clean air laws, such as burn bans, and promote air-friendly actions and choices at home and in business.

 

 
 

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Washington State Department of Health
Office of Environmental Health, Safety, and Toxicology

PO Box 47825, Olympia, WA 98504-7825
Phone: 360-236-3385 or 360-236-3184
Toll Free: 1-888-586-9427 or 1-877-485-7316

 

Last Update: 10/23/2009 03:43 PM

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