Indoor Air Quality
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Americans spend up to 90% of their time indoors. Many indoor allergens and irritants can play a significant role in triggering asthma attacks.
Mold
Asthma and Mold (Spanish)
Reducing Moisture (Spanish)
Utah Mold Resources (Spanish)
Other Mold Resources
A Brief Guide to Mold Moisture and Your Home
Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings
Environmental Protection Agency
Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Utah Environmental Epidemiology Program
Indoor Asthma Trigger Fact Sheets
Secondhand Smoke and Asthma Fact Sheet
Asthma Triggers at Home (Spanish)
Asthma Triggers (Spanish)
Asthma-friendly cleaning supplies (Spanish)
Indoor Asthma Triggers in Utah
Web Sites
EPA Indoor Air Quality
EPA Indoor Environmental Asthma Triggers
Utah Environmental Epidemiology Program
Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Control
CDC’s Healthy Homes Initiative
National Center for Healthy Housing
Alliance for Healthy Homes
Tobacco Prevention and Control Program
Asbestos
