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Monday, November 1, 2010

Awards and Recognition News Release (Region 1): EPA Awards $160,000 to Boston Public Health Commission to Aid Asthma Projects

News Release
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
New England
Regional Office
November 1, 2010

 
Contact: Paula Ballentine, 617-918-1027
 
EPA Awards $160,000 to Boston Public Health Commission to Aid Asthma Projects
 

(Boston—November 1, 2010) EPA has awarded the Boston Public Health Commission a $160,000 grant to demonstrate the effectiveness of a citywide asthma intervention, providing home-based asthma education and environmental services by trained health workers. These services adhere to the National Heart, Lung Blood Institute guidance regarding the diagnosis and treatment of asthma and address multiple home environmental contributors to asthma through an online and follow-up system accessible to both clinicians and public health officials. 

This grant is one of seventeen cooperative agreements to nonprofit organizations and a university, totaling approximately $2.4 million dedicated to the improvement of indoor air quality nationwide. Americans spend about 90 percent of their time indoors where levels of air pollution may be two to five times higher than outdoor levels. Some indoor air pollutants include dust mites that can trigger asthma attacks and/or radon that can cause lung cancer.

The goal of these projects is to educate Americans on how to reduce the environmental health risks of indoor contaminants through demonstrations, education projects, training, and outreach efforts. EPA is placing particular emphasis on reaching households with children, low income families, and minorities because they are disproportionately impacted by poor indoor air quality.
The cooperative agreements will:

·        Promote positive indoor air quality management practices in schools nationwide, including holistic approaches to environmental issues.
·        Create awareness to reduce asthma triggers in the home and encourage the use of an asthma management plan.
·        Increase the number of homes tested for radon and built with radon-resistant features, and increase mitigation of radon in existing homes.
·        Increase effective indoor air quality practices in office buildings.
·        Motivate Americans to improve their home’s indoor air quality.

More information about indoor air cooperative agreements: http://www.epa.gov/iaq/cooperative_partners.html
 
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