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CA EPA Portables Study (2004) |
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This page provides information about the dangers of mold and toxic chemical exposure in school portables, with suggestions for school districts on what to do about these problems and how to avoid them, by the CA EPA and Dept of Health. These recommendations, developed in CA, are applicable to portable school buildings across the nation. (SMH)
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for the California Portable Classrooms Study
conducted by the CA EPA Air Resources Board and DHS
page updated 2007
| The Air Resources Board (ARB) and Department of Health Services (DHS) completed a comprehensive study of the environmental health conditions in portable (relocatable) classrooms. This study investigated classrooms in kindergarten through 12th grade public schools and included a large representative sample. A number of environmental problems were found in classrooms throughout California. The Report to the California Legislature: Environmental Health Conditions in California's Portable Classrooms has been submitted to the Legislature, and is available for download below:
| | Other related documents are also available.
| | We have also developed a web page (http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/health/school/school.htm) for school administrators and others involved in school environmental health and air quality issues. It includes a short (two-page) advisory to schools on actions they can take now to improve the environmental conditions in their classrooms, plus many web links to steer them to useful information and checklists.
| | The Air Resources Board and Department of Health Services have developed recommendations to assist schools in reducing their indoor formaldehyde concentrations.
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| Click here to subscribe to a listserve for future activities related to the Portable Classrooms Study (PCS). By subscribing to the PCS List Serve, you will receive notices regarding updates on the further analysis of data from the PCS and any significant actions resulting from this report. |
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