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… by several things: The types and amounts of pollutants released into the air Weather conditions, such as wind, … gas. It has an odour like the smell of a struck match. When released into outdoor air, sulphur dioxide can react with … Government of Canada: National Pollutant Release Inventory: sulphur dioxide …
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… it grows and develops into a fetus. Hormones control the release of the egg and prepare the body to support the … following: Preventing ovulation (i.e. the ovary does not release an egg) Thickening the cervical mucus, which makes … the uterus, in case a person does ovulate (i.e. the ovary releases an egg), making it difficult for an egg to attach …
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… is only a risk if you breathe in asbestos fibers that are released into the air. When you inhale large amounts of … risk when it is fraying or crumbling, and when fibers are released in the air. Asbestos fibers that are undisturbed … tiles or plaster walls containing asbestos for example can release dangerous quantities of fibres into the air. Get a …
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… to protect your health against inhaling asbestos that is released into the air. For more information on safe handling … pipes deteriorate, some asbestos fibres could be released into the drinking water distribution systems, …
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… VOCs come from? Many products commonly found in our homes release VOCs through off gassing. For example, formaldehyde, … exhaust infiltrating from attached garages VOCs can be released from products during use and even in storage. …
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… and varnishes are additional sources of VOCs. VOCs are released from these materials and gradually decrease overtime. Materials can sometimes release VOCs for several years. For more information, visit …
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… Radon is a colourless, odourless radioactive gas that is released from the breakdown of uranium that is naturally present in rock, soil and groundwater. When released outdoors, radon gas becomes diluted with air and …
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… C. gattii . Cryptococcus lives on trees and in the soil and releases spores in the air. Infection occurs when the spores …
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… be given antibiotics to kill the bacteria and stop further release of toxins. If the source of infection involves a …
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… by several things: The types and amounts of pollutants released into the air Weather conditions, such as wind, …