Carbon monoxide (CO) is a deadly, colorless, odorless, poisonous gas. This page provides information on what the symptoms of CO poisoning are, how CO is produced, what one should do to prevent CO poisoning, and more.
Review Date: October 29, 2012
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) responds to questions about indoor air quality (IAQ) in schools and provides the IAQ Tools for Schools Action Kit.
Review Date: January 26, 2012
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
This health information page provides facts about the causes of indoor air pollution and the health problems associated with it.
Review Date: January 26, 2012
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Indoor allergens and irritants play a significant role in triggering asthma attacks. Triggers are things that can cause asthma symptoms. Work with your doctor to identify triggers, and develop a treatment plan that includes ways to reduce exposure.
Review Date: June 07, 2012
Office of Air and Radiation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Learn how you can prevent harmful exposure to carbon monoxide (CO), an odorless, colorless gas that can cause illness and death.
Review Date: October 29, 2012
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
This guide was developed to help home buyers and sellers address eight key questions about radon, a radioactive gas found in homes all over the United States. Learn about radon tests, kits, and results, and how to fix radon problems before you buy or sell a home.
Review Date: March 18, 2013
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Lead has long been recognized as a harmful environmental pollutant and threat to the health of children in the United States. Learn about the health effects of lead, and what you can do to reduce exposure to lead.
Review Date: January 06, 2012
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency