Epa s coordinated approach on asthma promotes scientific understanding of environmental asthma triggers and ways to manage asthma in community settings through research education and outreach.
Epa mats reduced asthma attacks.
Pollution which will reduce particle concentrations in the air we breathe and prevent thousands of premature deaths and tens of thousands of heart attacks bronchitis cases and asthma episodes.
Triggers are things that can cause asthma symptoms an episode or attack or make asthma worse.
The final mats rule is mostly unchanged from proposal.
With federal state and local partners we are building the nation s capacity to control asthma and manage exposure to indoor and outdoor pollutants.
If you have asthma you may react to just one trigger or you may find that several things act as triggers.
May 22 2020 epa published a final revised supplemental cost finding for mats and the clean air act required risk and technology review.
Be sure to work with a doctor to identify triggers and develop a treatment plan that includes ways to reduce exposures to your asthma triggers.
Practical cost effective and protective standards epa s mats standards are practical cost effective and protective.
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The value of the air quality improvements for people s health alone totals 37 billion to 90 billion each year.
July 17 2020 epa finalized minor revisions to the electronic reporting requirements for mats.
That means that for every dollar spent to reduce this pollution americans get 3 9 in health benefits.
150 380 billion and prevent 18 000 46 000 premature deaths 540 000 asthma attacks 13 000 emergency room visits and 2 million missed work or school days each year.