Clean Construction Practices at Hospitals Improve Public Health

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Abstract

Diesel exhaust has been linked to numerous health issues, especially for people with respiratory and cardiovascular conditions. The Clean Construction Partnership encourages health systems to use low-emission construction equipment and reduce idling at their construction sites. Every dollar spent on reducing diesel pollution results in $13 in public health benefits [1].

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McIntosh-Kastrinsky, R., & Zweng, T. (2018). Clean Construction Practices at Hospitals Improve Public Health. North Carolina Medical Journal, 79(5), 334–336. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.79.5.334

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