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Indoor air quality professionals may include industrial or occupational hygienists, public health or medical professionals, environmental consultants, or other professionals …

Last Updated: Jun 4, 2024
Date Published: Jun 3, 2024
Publisher: Health Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: Draft guidance improving indoor air quality office buildings professionals industrial-or-occupational hygienists public health medical professionals environmental consultants understanding of IAQ HVAC ventilation systems building envelope issues

Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a recognized health and safety issue. Indoor air quality issues may occur in buildings when …

Last Updated: Jun 4, 2024
Date Published: Jun 3, 2024
Publisher: Health Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: Draft guidance improving indoor air quality office buildings Conclusion and appendices health-and-safety issue chemical-and-biological contaminants a health risk building occupants indoor air pollutants preventing IAQ issues building operators-and-employers

Health-based air quality objectives will identify safe exposure levels of outdoor air pollutants of concern for human health.

Last Updated: Jun 4, 2024
Date Published: Jun 3, 2024
Publisher: Health Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: health-based air-quality objectives HBAQOs identify safe-exposure-levels outdoor air pollutants concern for human-health

Fine Particulate Matter (also known as PM2.5) are particles in the air that measure less than 2.5 micrometers (μm) in …

Last Updated: Jun 4, 2024
Date Published: Jun 3, 2024
Publisher: Health Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: Infographic fine particulate matter

When outdoor air quality is poor, Health Canada recommends that individuals, particularly children, the elderly and those with pre-existing health …

Last Updated: Jun 4, 2024
Date Published: Jun 3, 2024
Publisher: Health Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: Infographic protecting indoor air outdoor pollutants poor air quality children elderly elderly with pre-existing-health-conditions remain indoors good indoor-air-quality poor outdoor-air-quality

In Canada, wildfire season occurs between April and October each year and can coincide with periods of extreme heat. It …

Last Updated: Jun 4, 2024
Date Published: Jun 3, 2024
Publisher: Health Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: wildfire smoke 101 wildfire-smoke and heat wildfire season periods of extreme-heat protect your health experiencing wildfire-smoke-and-extreme-heat together

Those who are at higher risk of the health effects from wildfire smoke will benefit the most from using an …

Last Updated: Jun 4, 2024
Date Published: Jun 3, 2024
Publisher: Health Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: wildfire smoke 101 air purifier filter wildfire smoke people at higher-risk the health effects wildfire smoke benefit the most using an air-purifier aka portable air cleaner

Learn how to protect yourself from wildfire smoke.

Last Updated: Jun 4, 2024
Date Published: Jun 3, 2024
Publisher: Health Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: wildfire smoke 101 Wildfire-smoke and your-health protect yourself wildfire smoke

If you live in an area at higher risk for wildfires, it's best to be prepared. You can develop plans …

Last Updated: Jun 4, 2024
Date Published: Jun 3, 2024
Publisher: Health Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: wildfire smoke 101 how to prepare wildfire smoke area at higher-risk wildfires best to-be prepared develop plans take actions protect yourself protect your family before wildfire-season starts

Resurfacers and edgers used to maintain the ice surface in these arenas are typically powered by internal combustion engines, which …

Last Updated: Jun 4, 2024
Date Published: Jun 3, 2024
Publisher: Health Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: Best practices arenas improving air-quality air-quality in ice-arenas resurfacers and edgers ice surface internal combustion engines emit air pollutants carbon monoxide nitrogen dioxide adverse health effects reducing levels-of-air-pollution ...