Clearing the Air at School

Providing a suitable learning environment goes beyond computers, playgrounds, or fully equipped laboratories. Schools must ensure a safe and healthy environment free of air pollutants such as radon, lead, and asbestos. Topics include Indoor Air Quality; Significance and Relevance; Indoor Air Quality Contaminants; Heating, Ventilating, and Conditioning (HVAC) Systems; Preventative Measures. Contact information for organizations such as the National Safety Council Indoor Air Program, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the Consumer Product Safety Commission, Indoor Air Quality Publications, is also provided.

URL:
Availability:
Free
Publication Date:
2001
Authors:
David Dyjack; Angela Dyjack
Publisher:
The Journal of Adventist Education
12501 Old Columbia Pike
Silver Spring, MD  20904-6600

Phone: 301 680 5069
Email: goffc@gc.adventist.org
URL: https://www.journalofadventisteducation.org/
Order Information:
Journal of Adventist Education, Volume 63, Issue 3
Language:
English
Resource Type:
Internet Resources; Published Articles & Papers
Resource Objective:
Administration & Leadership
Level:
Kindergarten-Tertiary
Audience:
Administrator / Leader, Teacher / Faculty, Parent / Informal Education
Religious Origin:
Seventh-day Adventist