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Americans spend almost 90% of thier time indoors. Research has shown that indoor pollution levels can be 2 to 5 times higher than the levels found outdoors.

Depending on the pollutant, exposures can cause anything from short-term discomfort to long-term illness. Identifying pollutant sources and understanding how they impact your environment is the first step in eliminating potential exposures and improving the quality of your indoor air.
 
  Downloadable PDFs:

Asthma:

"Dusty the Goldfish" Children's Asthma Workbook (English)

"Dusty the Goldfish" Children's Asthma Workbook (Spanish)

Children's Environmental Health Disparities: Black and African American Children and Asthma

Children's Environmental Health Disparities: Hispanic and Latino American Children and Asthma

Environmental Tobacco Smoke

EPA Home Environment Checklist

Clearing The Air

Children's Environmental Health Disparities: Black and African American Children and Secondhand Smoke

Children's Environmental Health Disparities: Hispanic and Latino American Children and Secondhand Smoke

Healthy Homes

Help Yourself Healthy Home Book

Whats Under the Sink: Household Chemicals and Your Newborn

Indoor Air Quality:

Air Cleaners  

     
 
     
     
  Members:  
     
  Children's Mercy Health Partners  
     
  Children's Mercy Center for Environmental Health  
     
  City of Wichita Department of Health  
     
  Environmental Protection Agency  
     
  Kansas Dept of Health Lead & Healthy Home Program  
     
  Mid-America Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit  
     
  Unified Government of Wyandotte County Dept of Air Quality