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1. Tox Town - Ozone - Toxic chemicals and environmental health risks where you live and work - Text Version
Ozone is a gas that occurs both at the earth's ground level, and in the earth's upper atmosphere. Its chemical formula is O
MedlinePlus (Offsite)

2. Air Pollution: MedlinePlus
Air pollution is a mixture of solid particles and gases in the air. Car emissions, chemicals from factories, dust, pollen and mold spores may be suspended as particles. Ozone, a gas, is a major part of air pollution in cities. When ozone forms air.....
MedlinePlus (Offsite)

3. Asthma : Search Results - healthfinder.gov - Your Source for Reliable Health Information
If someone in your family has allergies or asthma, take steps to prevent allergy and asthma attacks in your home.... Details >
HealthFinder.gov

4. CDC Features - CDC's New Environmental Public Health Tool Helps Connect Environment and Health
Use CDC's new Environmental Public Health Tracking Network to find out how the environment may be affecting your health and your family or community. The Tracking Network offers information for many environmental hazards and health conditions, suc...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

5. Mold Problems after a flood - Minnesota Dept. of Health
Mold is a kind of microscopic fungus. There are many types of molds, and they are present throughout the environment, indoors and out. Tiny mold particles are always present in the air, in the form of tiny microscopic cells known as spores.
www.health.state.mn.us

6. Mold in Homes - EH: Minnesota Department of Health
Mold is a type of fungus that is present in our natural environment.  Mold spores, which are tiny microscopic ‘seeds’, can be found virtually everywhere, including in homes, and are a part of the general dust found in homes.  These spores can grow...
www.health.state.mn.us.

7. Indoor Air Quality Guide to Indoor Mold
The Florida Department of Health has developed this brochure to address some of the most common questions and concerns about indoor mold, how it affects human health, and ways in which you can prevent or remove it.
doh.state.fl.us

8. Untitled Document
Molds are simple, microscopic organisms, present virtually everywhere, indoors and outdoors. Molds, along with mushrooms and yeasts, are fungi and are needed to break down dead material and recycle nutrients in the environment. For molds to grow a.....
www.heartspring.net

9. Ozone and Air Quality - Vermont Department of Health
Ozone is a colorless gas with a noticeable odor. When inhaled, it can damage the lungs and irritate the throat.
healthvermont.gov

10. Spectrum of Noninfectious Health Effects From Molds -- Committee on Environmental Health 118 (6): 2582 -- AAP Policy
Key Words: mold exposure • health effects • allergies • hypersensitivity pneumonitis • mycotoxins • hemosiderosis • water damage • remediation • prevention
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