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February 14, 2014 - Science Daily
Harvard School of Public Health Reports
Growing number of chemicals linked with brain disorders in children.
Summary: Toxic chemicals may be triggering the recent
increases
in neuro-developmental disabilities among children -
- such as
autism, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and dyslexia.

This study shows that we are exposed everyday to chemicals
indoors. That's why it is so important to restore indoor air to
natural levels.
Project Air Restore has a solution and a mission to
Restore the Air in homes and schools nation-wide.

We invite you to join our revolution.






Why Join Us? Join us, most importantly for your students!!
Watch the video to the right by CNN on air quality in our schools and its effect on our children: 
Thousands of schools across the country are in tremendous need of repair, remodeling, or replacement. CNN's Sanjay Gupta tours a Pennsylvania public school with NEA Vice President Lily Eskelsen and learns firsthand how indoor air quality issues affect student success. Schools like this one fall woefully short in providing a minimum environment for effective teaching and learning. It represents the types of problems America's public school students face nationwide.
 A public service announcement by SEADISC.  It informs home-owners of the dangers of indoor air pollution in their own homes.
  You may think indoor air pollution doesn't apply to you. After all, you live nowhere near a highway, farm or industrial plant. You don't smoke and you don't use a wood-burning stove.

But indoor air pollution comes from some places you wouldn't normally think of, like your house, the land it's sitting on and everyday items you can purchase at the store. In addition, if you consider that people spend approximately 90% of their time indoors, and around 65% inside their homes in particular, you can see why indoor air pollution is an important issue
.


Some of the side effects caused by indoor air pollution are little worse than those of the common cold, but long-term exposure can lead to lung cancer & death.
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