Indoor Air Quality Resources
- Indoor Air Quality - Introduction
- Combustion Pollutants
- Household Products
- Second Hand Smoke
- Formaldehyde
- Mold
- Radon
- Resources
Resources
The Environmental Protection Agency
www.epa.gov
The EPA has great resources on indoor air quality and informational
brochures to help inform your community.
U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission
www.cpsc.gov
The American Medical Association.
www.ama-assn.org
U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services
www.hhs.gov
American Lung Association
www.lungusa.org
The American Lung Association has facts on the health
effects of smoking and information on how to quit.
California Department of Health Services
www.asbestos.org
Provides information on indoor air quality and what
to do when mold is growing in the home.
Indoor Air Quality Association Inc.
www.iaqa.org
Provides information on indoor air quality.
Literature
Clean and Green: The Complete Guide to Non-Toxic
and Environmentally Safe Housekeeping – Annie
Berthold-Bond
Find ways to clean your home with non-toxic products.
Vim and Vinegar – Melodie Moore
Hundreds of ways to use vinegar in the home.
Baking Soda: Over 500 Fabulous, Fun and Frugal
Use You’ve Never Though of – Vicki Lansky
Hundreds of ways to use baking soda in the home.
Other Resources
Green Cleaning Kit
The Green Cleaning Kit can be found in the supplies
that are provided through the Fire Smart Project,
but you can also put them together yourself at very
low cost. In them you will find vinegar, baking
soda, lemon juice, Dr. Bronner’s Castile soap,
gloves, cotton towel, a sponge, and a great book on
cleaning with non-toxic products.
