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FAQs: Climate-related Indoor Air Quality Concerns in Learning Settings

  • July 30, 2025
  • Child Care and School Environments, CPCHE News EN

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Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about extreme heat, wildfire smoke and other climate-related indoor air quality concerns in schools and child care settings that can affect children’s health. Learn more about the health risks and practical measures to improve air quality in learning settings.

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Health Impacts

Local Air Quality – Air Quality Health Index (AQHI)

Flooding and Mould

Wildfire Smoke

Wildfire Smoke and Extreme Heat

Portable Air Cleaners

Traffic-Related Air Pollution (TRAP)

IAQ Standards, Guidelines and Regulations

References and Resources – FAQs: Climate-related Indoor Air Quality Concerns in Learning Settings

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