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The Indoor Air Quality and Healthy Schools Act of 2024 establishes a national program under the Environmental Protection Agency to assess, reduce, and prevent exposure to indoor air contaminants in schools, childcare facilities, workplaces, and other buildings. The bill requires the EPA to create and maintain a list of indoor contaminants of concern (including particulate matter, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, formaldehyde, and radon) and publish science-based voluntary guidelines for each. The EPA would provide training, technical assistance, and support to state and local governments, schools, and childcare facilities to improve indoor air quality, and would coordinate with other federal agencies on indoor air quality programs.
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