Measuring indoor air quality in remote First Nations communities in Ontario, Canada

A team of researchers with a wide variety of backgrounds and affiliated with a number of institutions in Canada, including officials with the Nishnawbe Aski Nation, has conducted an assessment of indoor air quality for people living in First Nations communities in Ontario, Canada, and found high amounts of particulates, CO2, benzene, formaldehyde, mold and other hazardous materials.

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