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Putting Together the Pieces to Manage Childhood Asthma

It’s time to overcome the heavy burden of childhood asthma. Although we don’t have all the pieces of the childhood asthma puzzle, we know enough to better manage this chronic condition and help millions of families across America.

It’s time to overcome the heavy burden of childhood asthma. Although we don’t have all the pieces of the childhood asthma puzzle, we know enough to better manage this chronic condition and help millions of families across America. 

Check out this infographic to learn more about ways to address the complex and growing problem of childhood asthma.

http://www.mcanonline.org/static/images/MCAN_Infographic_D01.pdf

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Boston Smoke free-homes website

The Boston smoke-free homes is a resource website where landlords, tenants and general community can access information about making the home environment smoke-free.

Going smoke-free makes your buildings healthier, safer, and easier to maintain. You'll save money, increase business, and decrease risks of fire and other liabilities. On this site you'll find all of the information needed to make your rental properties smoke-free.Living smoke-free means you're protected from other tenants' secondhand smoke by a written no smoking policy that prohibits smoking anywhere inside the building as well as outdoor areas where smoking may contaminate indoor air.

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Eugene Barros
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ebarros@bphc.org
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617-534-2670
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Healthy Pest Free Housing Website

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The Healthy Pest Free Housing Initiative (HPFHI) is a collaborative project to reduce pest infestation (cockroach and rodent) and pesticide use among public housing residents through Integrated Pest Management (IPM).

The Healthy Pest Free Housing Initiative (HPFHI) is an innovative community demonstration project designed to reduce environmental health risks and asthma among residents of Boston public housing, in homes and communities. Through education, outreach, and systems change, HPFHI is reducing pest infestation, while changing individual and community pest control practices.

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Eugene Barros
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ebarros@bphc.org
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617-534-2670
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