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POLLUTION WORSE IN PORTABLES.


Byline: Kerry Cavanaugh Staff Writer

Portable classrooms have significantly higher levels of toxic chemicals than permanent classrooms, according to according to
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1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

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 a new state study that confirms what environmentalists and teachers have long suspected.

While both traditional and portable classrooms have problems with indoor air pollution and poor ventilation, portables generated more complaints from teachers and were 10 times more likely to exceed health guidelines on exposure to formaldehyde - a suspected cancer-causing chemical used frequently in prefabricated pre·fab·ri·cate  
tr.v. pre·fab·ri·cat·ed, pre·fab·ri·cat·ing, pre·fab·ri·cates
1. To manufacture (a building or section of a building, for example) in advance, especially in standard sections that can be easily shipped and
 bungalows, the study found.

``The lesson is, believe the students and believe the teachers when they say they are getting sick from these classrooms,'' Bill Walker, vice president of the Environmental Working Group, said Tuesday.

The high formaldehyde levels found in classrooms can contribute to cancer and pose a risk of eye, nose and respiratory irritation in children and teachers with asthma and allergies.

Some pollution could be cut by improving air ventilation, fixing water leaks and thoroughly vacuuming, according to the report released Monday by the California Department of Health Services Department of Health Services may refer to:
  • Los Angeles County Department of Health Services
  • California Department of Health Services a California state agency
 and Air Resources Board, which sampled 1,000 classrooms.

But in the future, schools should retire old portable classrooms and redesign bungalows.

State officials admit the report's findings - part of a two-year study on health and safety conditions in portable classrooms - were no surprise.

``It's been an assumption for quite some time,'' said Gennet Paauwe, an air board spokeswoman.

Since the mid-1990s, state agencies have sent schools information on proper ventilation of portables, which now number about 80,000 - roughly one-third of the state's classrooms - but have received little feedback.

The problem hit home in 1999, when six Saugus children were diagnosed with high levels of arsenic and cancer-causing benzene in their blood - a result, their physicians believed, of toxin-laden building materials Building materials used in the construction industry to create .

These categories of materials and products are used by and construction project managers to specify the materials and methods used for .
 in a poorly ventilated ven·ti·late  
tr.v. ven·ti·lat·ed, ven·ti·lat·ing, ven·ti·lates
1. To admit fresh air into (a mine, for example) to replace stale or noxious air.

2.
 portable classroom.

While Saugus Union School District The Saugus Union School District is a school district in the Santa Clarita Valley that serves the Saugus, Valencia, and Canyon Country communities within the city of Santa Clarita, California. As of March 25,2006, it has 15 elementary schools.  officials said at the time there was no conclusive link between the illnesses and the portable classrooms, the district did adopt a program to survey teachers and check environmental conditions in classrooms.

Likewise the Los Angeles Unified School District The Los Angeles Unified School District (the "LAUSD") is the largest (in terms of number of students) public school system in California and the second-largest in the United States. Only the New York City Department of Education has a larger student population. , which has about 8,800 portable classrooms, has adopted a broad health and safety inspection program to investigate environmental complaints in classrooms.

While the study found that half the state's portable classrooms exceeded health guidelines for eight-hour indoor exposure to formaldehyde, and one-hour exposure levels were 10 times as likely to exceed health guidelines as were permanent classrooms, some health officials downplayed the potential danger.

``Even though these levels may be higher than a conventional classroom, they probably won't pose a major health risk,'' said Dr. Cyrus Rangan, director of toxics epidemiology for Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  County Health Services health services Managed care The benefits covered under a health contract .

``The more practical approach in this case is to have better ventilation,'' he said.

Kerry Cavanaugh, (818) 713-3746

kerry.cavanaugh(at)dailynews.com

--State air and health officials will present their report on classroom air quality during two-hour workshops at 1 and 5 p.m. today at the South Coast Air Quality Management District The South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), formed in 1976, is the air pollution agency responsible mainly for regulating stationary sources of air pollution for most of Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside County, and all of Orange county. , 21865 E. Copley Drive, Diamond Bar. The report is also available at www.arb.ca.gov/research/indoor/pcs/pcs.htm.

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