Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability
Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability

Follow-Up Report on Florida's Indoor Air Quality Programs

Report 98-50, February 1999




Report Summary

  • Since our previous report, state agencies generally have continued to control health risks caused by indoor air pollutants in workplace environments. However, concern has been raised about radon in homes, schools and certain care facilities.


Related Reports
  1. Follow-Up Report on Florida's Outdoor Air Quality Programs
    Report 98-21 November 1998
  2. Review of Florida's Outdoor Air Quality Programs
    Report 96-33 January 1997
  3. Review of Florida's Indoor Air Quality Programs
    Report 96-32 January 1997
Copies of this report in print or alternate accessible format may be obtained by email OPPAGA@oppaga.fl.gov, telephone (850) 488-0021, or mail 111 W. Madison St., Room 312 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1475.
Copies of this report in print or alternate accessible format may be obtained by email OPPAGA@oppaga.fl.gov, telephone (850) 488-0021, or mail 111 W. Madison St., Room 312 Tallahassee, FL 32399-1475.
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