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The Risk of EMI and Your Pacemaker

The Risk of EMI and Your Pacemaker

The Risk of EMI and Your PacemakerThe Risk to Your Cardiac ICD & PacemakerEffects of the Strong Electromagnetic Fields Found in Your Workplaceby Stuart D. Bagley, MS, CIH, CSP Caution to employees and employers who have implanted cardiac devices! The electrical...

Formaldehyde – A Comparison of FEMA, NIOSH, HUD & OSHA Standards

Introduction Formaldehyde is a common indoor air pollutant found in adhesives, pressed wood, and insulation. This article compares formaldehyde exposure limits (OELs) issued by FEMA, NIOSH, HUD, and OSHA—highlighting how their regulations protect health in workplaces...

The indoor environmental quality (IAQ) of the home after Hurricane Katrina was severely impacted. The water damage and subsequent mold growth led to poor air quality and potential health hazards for occupants. It is recommended that homeowners affected by natural disasters prioritize IAQ testing and remediation to ensure the safety and well-being of their families.
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