Indoor air quality and asthma

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Abstract

Most people think that if they can't see, smell or taste air pollution, it either doesn't exist, or it can't harm them. Asthma sufferers know differently. KRIS HENLEY looks at workplace hazards which threaten asthmatics and how the Indoor Air Quality Initiative promotes the benefits of good quality indoor air.

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Henley, K. (1996). Indoor air quality and asthma. Occupational Health. Reed Business Information Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/1559325817691159

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