Indoor Air Quality.
American School & University, July, 2004 by Kennedy, Mike
Byline: Mike Kennedy Schools and universities should be vigilant about upgrading their facilities to correct indoor-air-quality problems. But in some cases, renovations and retrofits themselves can be the cause of poor air quality. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's "Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools" program provides guidance for facilities managers upgrading their buildings: * Before performing any demolition, check for lead-based paints and asbestos.
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