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Name two of the health impacts directly related to mold and moisture.
Question 1: Name two of the health impacts directly related to mold and moisture. Possible answers: Asthma Infection or Bronchitis Fungal infection Allergies There can be indirect impacts from e.g. structural deficiencies caused by mold and moisture or neurological problems caused by lead-based paint that is deteriorated because of moisture. We’re looking for the direct impacts here.
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Possible answers: Asthma Infection or Bronchitis Fungal infection
Allergies There can be indirect impacts from e.g. structural deficiencies caused by mold and moisture or neurological problems caused by lead-based paint that is deteriorated because of moisture. We’re looking for the direct impacts here.
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Name three hazards that can trigger asthma symptoms.
Question 2: Name three hazards that can trigger asthma symptoms. Possible answers: Environmental tobacco smoke, Pests (such as cockroaches or mice) Mold Dust mites Also possible – VOCs from cleaning supplies or things like air fresheners
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Possible answers: Environmental tobacco smoke,
Pests (such as cockroaches or mice) Mold Dust mites Also possible – VOCs from cleaning supplies or air fresheners
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Question 3: Cleaning reduces exposure to a number of hazards. Name two of those hazards. Possible answers: Environmental tobacco smoke Pesticides Asthma and allergy triggers such as mold and pests Lead-based paint
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Possible answers: Environmental tobacco smoke Pesticides
Asthma and allergy triggers such as mold and pests Lead-based paint
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Question 4: Name three possible health impacts from exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. Possible answers: Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) Coronary heart disease Ear problems Acute respiratory infections More severe asthma Lung cancer Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Pneumonia Bronchitis
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Possible answers: Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
Coronary heart disease Ear problems Acute respiratory infections More severe asthma Lung cancer Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Pneumonia Bronchitis
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Question 5: Name three possible health impacts on children from exposure to lead-based paint. Possible answers: Reduced IQ Reduced attention span Increased antisocial behavior Reduced educational attainment Damaged hearing and speech Slowed growth Anemia
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Possible answers: Reduced IQ Reduced attention span
Increased antisocial behavior Reduced educational attainment Damaged hearing and speech Slowed growth Anemia
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What is the most significant health impact related to dust mites?
Question 6: What is the most significant health impact related to dust mites? Dust mites are an asthma trigger
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Dust mites are an asthma trigger
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Question 7: Name three possible health impacts from exposure to cockroaches and mice or rats. Possible answers: Asthma Bacterial disease Viruses Fungi Mice and rats also carry the risk of salmonella and hantavirus
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Possible answers: Asthma Bacterial disease Viruses Fungi
Mice and rats also carry the risk of salmonella and hantavirus
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What is the most significant health impact related to bedbugs?
Question 8: What is the most significant health impact related to bedbugs? Bedbugs disturb sleep and can cause mental health problems.
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Bedbugs disturb sleep and can cause mental health problems.
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Question 9: How much higher is the concentration of pollutants indoors than outdoors? The concentration of various pollutants be be 2-5 times higher indoors.
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The concentration of various pollutants can be 2-5 times higher indoors.
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What does VOC stand for? What does it refer to?
Question 10: What does VOC stand for? What does it refer to? VOC stands for Volatile Organic Compounds. It refers to chemical compounds that evaporate when exposed to the air.
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VOC stands for Volatile Organic Compounds
VOC stands for Volatile Organic Compounds. It refers to chemical compounds that evaporate when exposed to the air.
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Name three possible health impacts from exposure to VOCs.
Question 11: Name three possible health impacts from exposure to VOCs. Possible answers: Ear, nose and throat irritation Headaches Loss of coordination Damage to liver, kidneys and central nervous system Risk of cancer
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Possible answers: Ear, nose and throat irritation Headaches
Loss of coordination Damage to liver, kidneys and central nervous system Risk of cancer
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Why should we not get too excited about that new car smell?
Question 12: Why should we not get too excited about that new car smell? The smell is mostly organic compounds in the vehicle off-gassing.
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The smell is mostly organic compounds in the vehicle off-gassing
The smell is mostly organic compounds in the vehicle off-gassing. VOCs can have health impacts.
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Define ‘particulate matter,’ and identify three possible sources.
Question 13: Define ‘particulate matter,’ and identify three possible sources. Definition: A mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air Possible sources: Dust Dirt Soot Smoke sources Chemical reactions from industry
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Definition: A mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air Possible sources:
Dust Dirt Soot Smoke sources Chemical reactions from industry
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Question 14: Name three possible health impacts from exposure to particulate matter. Possible answers: Exacerbated heart and lung disease Aggravated asthma Decreased lung function Increased respiratory symptoms
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Possible answers: Exacerbated heart and lung disease Aggravated asthma
Decreased lung function Increased respiratory symptoms
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Name three possible health impacts safety-related hazards.
Question 15: Name three possible health impacts safety-related hazards. Possible answers: Choking and suffocation Drowning Electrical shock Entry by intruders Fires and burns Firearms related injuries Poisoning Trips and falls
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Possible answers: Choking and suffocation Drowning Electrical shock
Entry by intruders Fires and burns Firearms related injuries Poisoning Trips and falls
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Explain what asbestos is, and identify three possible sources.
Question 16: Explain what asbestos is, and identify three possible sources. Definition: A naturally occurring mineral fiber Possible sources: Roofing shingles Floor tiles Insulation
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Definition: A naturally occurring mineral fiber Possible sources:
Roofing shingles Floor tiles Insulation
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Name the three most common health impacts from exposure to asbestos.
Question 17: Name the three most common health impacts from exposure to asbestos. The three most common health impacts are: Lung cancer Mesothelioma Asbestosis “Extra Credit” if students can tell you want mesothelioma and asbestosis are Mesothelioma: A cancer of the lining of the chest and the abdominal cavity Asbestosis: Lungs become scarred with fibrous tissue, leading to shortness of breath and persistent cough
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The three most common health impacts are:
Lung cancer Mesothelioma Asbestosis “Extra Credit” for defining mesothelioma and asbestosis: Mesothelioma: A cancer of the lining of the chest and the abdominal cavity Asbestosis: Lungs become scarred with fibrous tissue, leading to shortness of breath and persistent cough
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Explain what radon is, and identify its source.
Question 18: Explain what radon is, and identify its source. Definition: A naturally occurring radioactive gas that comes from the breakdown of uranium in soil, rock and water and gets into the air you breathe Source: Soil. Although it can also enter the home through well water.
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Definition: A naturally occurring radioactive gas that comes from the breakdown of uranium in soil, rock and water and gets into the air you breathe Source: Soil. Although it can also enter the home through well water.
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Name the primary health impact related to radon.
Question 19: Name the primary health impact related to radon. Radon causes lung cancer
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Radon causes lung cancer
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Question 20: Name three possible health impacts on adults from exposure to lead-based paint. Possible answers: Muscle and joint pain High blood pressure Fertility and sexual problems Memory and concentration problems
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Possible answers: Muscle and joint pain High blood pressure
Fertility and sexual problems Memory and concentration problems
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