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Indoor recreation facilities present a potential hazard from excess moisture which can come from sources such showers, swimming pools and hot tubs. Report any mould you might see to the manager and ask that it be removed as quickly as possible. Just as in the home, school and workplace, with widows and doors shut and heating systems on, we have now effectively sealed in indoor air pollutants including harsh cleaners, air fresheners, dust, moulds, dust mites, animal dander and scented personal products. What do we classify as scented personal products? We include such things as hair spray, gels and mousses, nail polish removers, deodorants, perfumes, cologne, powders and after shave.

 

  1. Asthma and Exercise
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Back to School

  3.

Candles

  4.

Cockroaches

  5.

Cold air asthma management

  6.

Communicating with the school staff about your child's asthma

  7.

Duct Cleaning

  8.

Dust Control in Your Home

  9.

Dust Mite Control in the Home

  10.

Exercise & cold air

  11.

Fall Pollens

  12.

Garage

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Gifts for people with Asthma

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Hand washing and disease prevention

  15. Humidifiers & vaporizers
  16. Humidity in the Home
 

17.

Impact of Treating Allergies on Asthma

  18. Influenza (The flu)
  19. Medications
  20. Occupational Asthma
  21. Pet Patrol
  22. Pollen Avoidance Strategies
  23. Pregnancy
  24. Scents in the Workplace
  25. Secondhand Smoke
  26. Smog
  27. Tips for creating an allergy-free home
  28. Travel tips
  29. Triggers in School
  30. Upper Respiratory Tract Infection Comparison Chart
  31. Winter holiday season tips