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Asthma Home Environment Checklist

EPA developed the Home Environment Checklist to help home care visitors by providing a list of questions and action steps to assist in the identification and mitigation of environmental asthma triggers commonly found in and around homes. The checklist is designed to allow home care visitors to focus on the specific activities or things in a room - in particular the asthma patient’s sleeping area - that might produce or harbor environmental triggers. The activities recommended in the checklist are generally simple and low cost.

EPA developed the Home Environment Checklist to help home care visitors by providing a list of questions and action steps to assist in the identification and mitigation of environmental asthma triggers commonly found in and around homes. The checklist is designed to allow home care visitors to focus on the specific activities or things in a room - in particular the asthma patient’s sleeping area - that might produce or harbor environmental triggers. The activities recommended in the checklist are generally simple and low cost.

Contact Name: 
EPA Asthma Team
Contact Email: 
networksupport@asthmacommunitynetwork.org
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Inhaled Medication w/ a Metered Dose Inhaler

Sponsoring Program Name: 
National Jewish
How to correctly take inhaled medication.

How to correctly take inhaled medication.

Contact Name: 
Lung Line
Contact Email: 
lungline@njc.org
Contact Phone: 
800-222-LUNG
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Resources for Asthma

Sponsoring Program Name: 
National Jewish
Other resources available for people with asthma

Other resources available for people with asthma

Contact Name: 
Lung Line
Contact Email: 
lungline@njc.org
Contact Phone: 
800-222-LUNG
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