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Question of the Week
During the colder winter months, many people try to seal up their homes so heat does not escape and they avoid "heating the entire neighborhood."

If too little outdoor air enters a home, pollutants can accumulate to levels that can pose health and comfort problems. Homes are normally designed and constructed to minimize the amount of outdoor air that can "leak" into and out of the home.
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| Steve Plunkett |
Delaware |
| Gina Staub |
Butler |
| Beth Sheckler |
Carbon |
| Danielle DeFelippes |
West Chester |
| Kevin Robinson |
Delaware |
| Angelina Shadwick |
Delaware |
| Elias Delatorre |
Berks |
| Chloe McGuire |
Berks |
| Eric Santos |
Berks |
| Alex Peek |
Berks |
| Gina DiLuzio |
Delaware |
| Jake Doughman |
Berks |
| Brian Reilly |
Delaware |
| Nicole Hallinan |
Delaware |
| Taylor Fisher |
Delaware |
| Eddie Wasekanes |
Delaware |
| Stevie Graham |
Delaware |
| Mark Whitham |
Delaware |
| Theresa Fieo |
| Luca Melillo |
| Christopher Long |
| Nick Elinsky |
| Taylor Kowalski |
| Alyssa Tillett |
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| Delaware |
| Delaware |
| Delaware |
| West Chester |
| Delaware |
| Delaware |
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| Cody Whitham |
Delaware |
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Pennsylvania Environment and Ecology Standard |
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Activities:
What do light bulbs have to do with Air Pollution?
Kids taking action for Healthier Schools
Other Links:
Indoor Air Quality for Schools
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