Education and information
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Region 10 Tribal Indoor Air Quality Project offers one-on-one assistance and consultation, in person, on the telephone, or via e-mail.
Our staff has provided IAQ assistance to tribes in the West for more than 10 years. To take advantage of our expertise and materials contact Rich Prill of the Washington State University (WSU) Extension Energy Program, at 509-477-6701, or by e-mail at
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Select IAQ Resources
Indoor Air Quality, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Indoor Air Quality, WSU Energy Program
Indoor Air Hazards Every Homeowner Should Know About, Healthy Indoor Air for America's Homes, a partnership between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Montana State University Extension Service, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(For links to more materials visit our Publications page)
For a free copy of the DVD titled "Mold--causes, prevention, clean-up," a 12-minute film on mold and moisture in houses, contact Rich Prill of the WSU Extension Energy Program at 509-477-6701 or e-mail
IAQ at home
A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture and Your Home, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Keeping Homes Dry, a WSU Energy Program fact sheet
Household Products Update
The National Library of Medicine's (NLM) household products database has been updated and now includes 6000 brand name products. The database is a consumer guide that provides information on the potential health effects of chemicals contained in more than 6,000 common household products used inside and around the home. This resource helps scientists and consumers learn about ingredients in brand-name products and can help people avoid those that trigger their asthma.
To see the database, go to: http://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov/.
IAQ in schools
Managing Asthma in the School Environment, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
IAQ in Northwest Schools, a WSU Energy Program quarterly newsletter
IAQ in office buildings
Indoor Air Quality Building, Education and Assessment Guidance (I-BEAM), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Building Air Quality: A guide for building owners and facility managers, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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For More Information
Contact: Rich Prill
Phone: (509) 477-6701
Email:
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