Guest guest Posted March 3, 2008 Report Share Posted March 3, 2008 Addressing Indoor Air Quality in Toronto (December 2005) http://www.toronto.ca/health/hphe/air_quality/indoor.htmAddressing Indoor Air Quality in Toronto (December 2005) The findings of this study are a result of the research conducted and do not reflect the specific opinions of Toronto Public Health. The contents, views and editorial quality of this report are the responsibility of the authors; and Toronto Public Health accepts no responsibility for them or any consequences arising from the reader’s use of them. Download a PDF version of the entire document (excluding the Appendices) (PDF file size 422KB) Cover (PDF file size 12KB) Acknowledgements (PDF file size 8KB) Table of Contents (PDF file size 26KB) Forward (PDF file size 40KB) Part A – Health Risks Associated with Indoor Air Contaminants Found in Residential and Public Spaces (PDF file size 215KB) Part B – Review of Best Practices in Public Education and Outreach (PDF file size 131KB) Part C – Potential and Existing Partnerships (PDF file size 36KB) Part D – Recommendations (PDF file size 25KB) Part E – Appendix E1 – References (PDF file size 60KB) E2 – Key Informants/Experts (PDF file size 11KB) E3 – Long list of IAQ Programs (PDF file size 471KB) E4 – Top 20 IAQ Programs (PDF file size 496KB) Air Pollution from Wood-burning Fireplaces and Stoves(December 2002)Potential for Occupational and Environment Exposure to Ten Carcinogens in Toronto (March 2002) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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