maryland environmental health network may 16, 2013 “all school children should be considered at...
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Maryland Environmental Health
Network
May 16, 2013
“ALL school children should be considered at elevated risk of health difficulties
due solely to the unexamined or
unaddressed environmental health risks in their schools
and the lack of
public health services for children … with
suspected exposures….”
Claire L. Barnett, Executive DirectorHealthy Schools Networkwww.healthyschools.orginfo@healthyschools.org
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Children are more vulnerable to environmental hazards than adults. Asthma is a leading work-related illness for custodians and teachers; leading cause of absenteeism
HS2015
Indoor exposures are 100 to 1,000 x more intense than outdoor and are impairing health and learning…
Prevent exposures. IOM 2011
Federal EO 13045 on Risks to Children’s Environmental Health
PB FY 14 US EPA • reduces priority/defunds regs,
voluntary office programs for schools
• +$1M and FTEs at EPA Office of Children’s Health, state grants
• Federal guideline on siting• Federal guideline for state
agencies on school EH EPA and CDC/ATSDR: PEHSUsCDC: cuts Asthma, Lead, DASH,
SHPPSED: Green Ribbon Schools Award
What are the common issues?
• Children are not little adults– EO 13045, AAP, EPA, CDC, NIEHS, WHO– More vulnerable and cannot protect themselves– Compelled to be in school– Out number adults in MD schools by 8:1
• Schools are not little offices– 95% all occupants are women and children– Densely occupied– Multiple processes and chemical uses in one facility– Poor facility management; no consistent measures;
decades of neglect – EPA: ~50% with IAQ problems
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HS2015: Data and Policy Summary
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Renovation v. HealthSolutions:
DESIGN-OUT common problems (dry, clean, quiet, easy to clean, maintain, good IAQ, control dust and particulates)
SWING SCHOOLS (Bethesda)
ADOPT PREVENT EXPOSURE PROTOCOL A- public meeting; public plans @bldg B- include plan in A&E/Contract bid; extend to subs; schedule; noise control; C&D debris; life safety; ventilation; security; protect new building materialsC- complaint response systemD- Low emission interiors; air out
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Maryland
What are the most common environmental health complaints?
What are the common causes?
What are the effects on children?
What state/local agency tracks or responds to parent reports of children’s suspected exposures?
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Educate and Celebrate Healthy IAQ/IEQ at School!
11th Annual Day of Public Awareness34 Partners
More than 50 voluntary activities nationwide in 17 states and 34 cities
In partnership with US EPA and CDC NCEH/ATSDRwith Coalition for Healthier Schools
and with CEFPI, NSBA, NASBE, ASBO, AASA, NASN, AAFA, NEA HIN, APHA, NEHA, AFT, Moms Clean Air Force, and more local, state, and national groups, schools, and advocates
Healthy Schools Network, Inc.
… for children, health, environment, education, and communities … since 1995 …
… information and education, research, advocacy, and coalition-building for parents, personnel, and organizations …
www.healthyschools.orgwww.cleaningforhealthyschools.orgwww.nationalhealthyschoolsday.org
Get networked: Coalition for Healthier Schools
Annual meeting, conference calls, technical assistance
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