
Housing as a Key Social Determinant of Health—How to Fix It!
- June 13, 2019
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- Bob Krell
- Posted in Green BuildingsHealthIndoor Air Quality (IAQ)Uncategorized
Thursday June 20, 2019
THROUGH lead, radon, mold or other household health
risks – home environment conditions significantly impact
occupant health. Children can be disproportionately affected
by adverse environmental conditions in their home, leading to
increased asthma episodes, lead poisoning – or other negative
health impacts. Renters and lower income households often
experience higher frequency of these conditions.
Join this provocative panel to learn more about the intrinsic
link between dwelling place and individual health and well being.
See how practices, policies and persistence can pave
the way for lasting improvement.
CCI is a Pittsburgh-based 501c3 nonprofit organization
founded in 1978 that helps families create healthier homes
and get energy smarter.
Moderator:
Karen Hacker, MD, MPH
Director, Allegheny County Health Department
Panelists:
Nathaniel L. Burden, Jr., CRP
Program Leader, Minority-Low Income Operational Viable
Economic Solutions for Radon Environmental Justice
David E. Jacobs, PhD CIH
Chief Scientist, National Center for Healthy Housing
Joe Medosch
Healthy Building Scientist, Hayward Score
Ruth Ann Norton
President & CEO, Green & Healthy Homes Initiative
Learn more/register at: http://getenergysmarter.org/events
Thanks to The Heinz Endowments for supporting this event.