Spring Into Action For Better Indoor Air

Lung Association Offers Checklist for Combating Indoor Air Problems

ALBANY, NY (03/19/2008)(readMedia)-- As spring arrives tomorrow and New Yorkers begin enjoying the outdoors, the American Lung Association of New York State reminds the public to take a moment and consider the dangers that remain indoors. Air pollution affects everyone – and you can’t hide from it even inside your own home. Just consider these facts:

- The Environmental Protection Agency ranks poor indoor air quality among the top five environmental risks to public health.

- Levels of air pollution inside the home can be two to five times higher than outdoor levels.

The American Lung Association of New York State offers the below checklist as 5 simple actions that New Yorkers can take to combat the dangers of indoor air pollution:

1) Prohibit smoking in your home.

2) Reduce or remove as many asthma and allergy triggers as possible – in particular dust mites.

3) Change and maintain air filters on all heating and ventilation appliances.

4) Use air conditioners and de-humidifiers to control moisture.

5) When conducting spring cleaning – open a window to let some fresh air in.

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Editors Note – For more information on the above checklist, or for localized information please contact Brian Marchetti at (518) 465-2013 x 322.