sponsors
Forewords
Learning Disabilities Association of Canada
The Lung Association
Doris J. Rapp, M.D.
Canadian Society for Environmental Medicine
Jozef J. Krop, M.D.
J.G. Maclennan, M.D.
Introduction
Indoor Air Quality
Ventilation
Toxins/Irritants/Sensitizers
Chapter 1: What Are Environmental Sensitivities?
Learning and Behavioural Signs and Symptoms
Physical Signs and Symptoms
Chapter 2: Environmental Sensitivities and Schools: Some Excerpts from the Literature
Environmental Hazards In Your School: A Resource Handbook
Recommendations for Action on Pollution and Education in Toronto
Lessons in Unclean Air: Sick Schools Pose Certain Risk
Is This Your Child?: Discovering and Treating Unrecognized Allergies
Sources of Formaldehyde
Sources of Hydrocarbons
Sources of Phenol
Chapter 3: How Can a Parent Help a Child with Environmental Sensitivities?
Chapter 4: How Can a Teacher Help a Student with Environmental Sensitivities?
Chapter 5: How Can a School Board Help Students with Environmental Sensitivities?
Communication
Smoking and Scented Products
Biocide Policy
Ventilation Systems and Openable Windows
Proximity to Power Line Corridors
Lighting
Building Materials and Furnishings
Carpets
Building Maintenance and Renovation
Cleaning and Maintenance Products and Procedures
Portables/Portapac Classrooms
Transportation
Specific Accommodations for Sensitive Students
Conclusion
Appendix A: School Observation and Environmental Assessment Form
Appendix B: List of Associations
Glossary of Terms
Bibliography
Books
Articles
Videos
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