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Season Change and Indoor Air: Protecting Respiratory Health
June 24, 2026, 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. ET
Join the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and other leading experts for the webinar, Season Change and Indoor Air: Protecting Respiratory Health, to learn about practical knowledge, resources and tools to help reduce respiratory health risks during the spring and summer, including high ozone and pollen levels. The webinar will examine how ozone and pollen affect respiratory health, how outdoor air pollution can influence indoor air quality, who is most at risk, and how practical, evidence-based indoor strategies — such as filtration and ventilation management — can help reduce exposure.
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Learning objectives
Webinar attendees will be able to:
Learn how seasonal changes may affect respiratory health.
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Understand outdoor air pollutants’ impacts on indoor environments and asthma, allergies, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (or COPD) and other respiratory health outcomes.
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Identify populations and buildings at risk when ozone and pollen levels are elevated.
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Recognize how exposure risk varies by age, setting, activity and building conditions.
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Apply practical indoor environmental techniques to reduce exposures and protect health.
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Implement evidence-based actions — including filtration and ventilation management— to improve indoor air quality during high-risk events.
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