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Current and Emerging Post-Fukushima Technologies, and Techniques, and Practices for Wide Area Radiological Survey, Remediation, and Waste Management
2016 · U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
This 69-page report summarizes information on technologies to survey and decontaminate wide-area radiological contamination and manage the subsequent radioactive waste. This information was reported by …
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Climate Change and Health Factsheets
2017 · U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
The Climate Change and Health Factsheets explain how climate change affects our health. It describes how rising temperatures can lead to more heat-related illnesses, worsen …
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Managing Radon in Schools
2024 · U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
This EPA site explains how schools can handle radon, a harmful gas. It describes the importance of testing for radon to keep students and staff …
Radon in Schools
2024 · U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
This EPA website explains the dangers of radon, a colorless and odorless gas that can be found in schools. It describes how radon comes from …
The National Radon Action Plan - A Strategy for Saving Lives
2024 · U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
The National Radon Action Plan is a strategy to save lives by reducing radon exposure. Radon is a harmful gas that can cause lung cancer. …
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EPA Map of Radon Zones
2024 · U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
The EPA Map of Radon Zones helps people understand radon levels in different areas across the United States. It describes how radon is a natural …
Mold
2024 · U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, · U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
This website is about mold, a type of fungus that can grow indoors and outdoors. It describes how mold thrives in damp environments and can …
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Flooded Homes: Coming Home
2024 · U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
This page describes how to safely return home after a flood. It offers guidance on checking for damage, ensuring safety, and cleaning up. The article …
What You Can Do to Protect Children from Environmental Risks
2024 · U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
This page explains how to keep children safe from environmental dangers. It describes ways to reduce exposure to harmful chemicals and pollutants at home, school, …
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Protecting Kids from Wildfire Smoke: Actions for California Schools
· Stanford Medicine, · Stanford University, · Western States Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit (PEHSU), · American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), · U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, · Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), · U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
This document emphasizes the urgent need for schools to protect children's health amidst intensifying smoke and wildfire seasons, alongside addressing indoor air quality improvements crucial …
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