Hosted by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Join the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and other leading experts for this webinar to learn about practical knowledge, resources and tools to reduce respiratory health risks during high ozone and pollen events. Participants will learn how ozone and pollen exposures impact respiratory health, how outdoor air pollution can influence indoor air quality, and how evidence‑based indoor strategies — such as filtration and ventilation management — can help reduce exposure and protect at‑risk populations.
Join us to learn how ozone and pollen exposures impact health, who is most at risk, and how practical, evidence-based indoor strategies can reduce exposures and protect individuals, buildings and communities during high ozone and pollen pollution events.
Speakers:
- Brent Stephens, Ph.D., Professor and Department Chair Arthur W. Hill Endowed Chair in Sustainability Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology
- Allison J. Burbank, MD, FAAAAI Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Allergy & Immunology, Associate Program Director, Allergy & Immunology Fellowship Program, UNC School of Medicine
- Mike Van Dyke PhD, CIH, Associate Professor, Industrial Hygiene Program, Associate Director, Center for Health, Work & Environment, Colorado School of Public Health