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Web Search Results

Healthy Indoor Air for America's Homes
Basic information for consumers on indoor air quality in their homes. Sponsored by US EPA and other organizations.
www.montana.edu/

Healthy Living By Choice Associates/
Sells Air Oasis and AirSource brands of air purifiers.
www.healthylivingbychoice.com/

Healthy Flying
India Aeromedical Services, has been set up in Bombay to provide emergency medical and rescue services in Bombay, India.
www.iasindia.com/

Healthy Home
Specializes in environmental inspections with remediation of specific individual indoor air quality problems.
www.healthyhomesinc.com/

Healthy Home and Workplace Pty. Ltd.
Information about health issues relating to indoor living and working environments as well as safe housing and associated technologies.
www.healthyhouse.com/

Healthy Air
Offering air purification and dehumidification systems that bring fresh, filtered air inside. Also offering mold testing and remediation.
healthyairusa.com/

Air pollution damages healthy kids' lungs
[CNN]
cnn.com/

Clark Air Systems
Provides solutions to industrial and commercial air quality problems, helping you achieve your indoor air quality goals.
www.clarkair.com/

Indian Institute of Technology
The Centre for Atmospheric Sciences is a research and consultancy group within the Indian Institute of Technology at Delhi, India that offers atmospheric dispersion modeling.
www.iitd.ac.in/

The NAME dispersion model
The Nuclear Accident Model (NAME) is an essential part of the contingency plans for accidental releases of radioactivity into the atmosphere: to provide early warning for emergency response and to predict concentrations, depositions and dosages of radionuclides. Use of the model is administered by the National Meteorological Centre of the United Kingdom's Meteorological Office at Bracknall, Berkshire, UK.
www.met-office.gov.uk/