Reduce Airborne Allergens and Save Energy During Asthma and Allergy Month with Clean Air Ducts
by TransWorld News
WASHINGTON, May 19 -- Asthma affects about 23 million people of all ages and races. Despite the fact that asthma is widespread, public awareness of common asthma triggers and ways to manage asthma remains limited.
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Mold Guidelines to be presented at the AIHCE Conference
Dynamics of Surficial Mold in Indoor Environment will be presented on Tuesday June 2, 2009 from 10:50 am during the Advancing Concepts in Microbial Investigations program.
by TransWorldNews
Toronto, Canada -- Scientists, researchers, experts and industry professionals from around the world will be assembled for the annual AIHCE Conference in Toronto, Canada on May 30 – June 4, 2009. At the conference, Pure Air Control Services Dr. Rajiv Sahay will present the laboratories findings on surface-borne fungal contaminants of the indoor environment.
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USP 797 Microbiology Compliance Offered at EDLab
by TransWorld News
Tampa, FL -- Endorsed by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) with an aggressive compliance schedule, United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) 797 has received great attention from hospital administrative, clinical and pharmacy staff.
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Irelands Allergy Standards Limited Adds Two New U.S. Names to Line-Up of Companies Making Allergy Certified Consumer Products
Forbo Flooring Systems and Amway Corporation now Offering Allergy-certified Products
by TransWorld News
DUBLIN, Ireland and WASHINGTON, DC,— Allergy Standards Ltd. (ASL), an Ireland-based, physician-led global certification company, today announced that Forbo Flooring Systems and Amway Corporation have received ASL’s Certification Mark on their respective products.
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National Asthma Month
by komu.com
COLUMBIA - Wheezing, tightness in the chest, and shortness of breath; asthma sufferers know these symptoms all too well. More than 12 percent of the people in North America suffer from the disease that doctors now say is commonly linked to allergies.
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