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Studying the Optimal Ventilation for Environmental Indoor Air Quality

April 1, 2022
People spend nearly 90 percent of their time inside, making indoor air quality central to health and well-being. Low-income populations are disproportionally affected by a range of illnesses and adverse health effects that can be exacerbated by poor indoor air quality, and improvements to the indoor environment can be an important mechanism to address health disparities.
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New Study Finds Ventilation Significantly Reduces Indoor Pollutant Levels

Mechanical ventilation in homes could save thousands of lives and prevent major health consequences, according to a study by Enterprise and the National Center for Healthy Housing.  
April 13, 2022
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