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How healthy are our homes? Reducing environmental health hazards in NC communities

February 26 @ 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Logo of a foot made out of a leaf and water droplet. Text reads "Center for Public Engagement with Science." Image of Diamond logo, text reads "Center for Environmental Health and Susceptibility."

“Home is where the heart is.” Our homes should be our refuge, but are they? Environmental health hazards (like lead, mold and other chemicals and airborne irritants) are often present in our homes, although we may not be able to see or smell them. This interactive workshop will introduce common environmental health hazards in homes and steps to remove or reduce them. A community collaborator will describe their efforts to share this information during home visits in NC communities and will describe their work in the western NC region impacted by Hurricane Helene. This session is presented by the Center for Public Engagement with Science in the UNC Institute for the Environment and UNC Center for Environmental Health and Susceptibility.

Presenters: Neasha Graves & Mitierra Johnson, Center for Public Engagement with Science, UNC Institute for the Environment; Angela Maskill, Reinvestment Partners

Details

Date:
February 26
Time:
12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Venue

Carolina Square 2002
123 W. Franklin St.
Chapel Hill, 27516 United States
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