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    Appendix D.1. Organizations

    OrganizationContact

    Information Mission Activities ResourcesChildcareCaliforniaChildcareHealth Program

    1950 Addison St.,Suite 107Berkeley, CA 94704Tel: (510) 204-0930

    Fax: (510) 204-0931Healthline:(800) 333-3212(California only)www.ucsfchildcarehealth.org

    Improve the qualityof childcare byinitiating andstrengtheninglinkages betweenthe health, safety,and childcarecommunities and thefamilies they serve

    HealthlineResearchPublic policy

    Fact sheetsSurvival tips posterTraining curricula (Preventionof Infectious Disease and

    Asthma Information)NewsletterHealth and safety checklists

    Green Cleaning/Cleaning for Health

    GrassrootsEnvironmentalEducation

    52 Main StreetPort Washington,NY 11050Telephone:516.883.0887 http://www.grassrootsinfo.org/

    Founded in 2000with a mission toeducate the publicabout the linksbetween commonenvironmentalexposures andhuman health, andto empowerindividuals to act ascatalysts for changewithin their owncommunities.

    Green CleaningTurf PesticidesDiesel Exhaust

    ChildSafe Schools Program,includes the ChildSafeGuidelines for cleaningproducts and the ApprovedProducts list. Available at:http://www.grassrootsinfo.org/cslist10-11.html.

    G S h l / E h I l d F d d i 2004 b G S h l Effi f A h S f

    http://www.ucsfchildcarehealth.org/http://www.ucsfchildcarehealth.org/http://www.ucsfchildcarehealth.org/http://www.ucsfchildcarehealth.org/http://www.ucsfchildcarehealth.org/
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    OrganizationContact

    Information Mission Activities Resources

    Healthy SchoolsCampaign(HSC)

    Tel: (888) [email protected]

    http://www.healthyschoolscampaign.org/publications/

    green cleaning/

    Encourage schoolsto adoptenvironmentallyfriendly policies,practices, andproducts

    Green CleanSchools is theHSCs nationalpartnership topromote greencleaning inschools, bringingtogether thecleaningindustry,educationalleaders, parents,and advocates ina Green Team

    The Quick & Easy Guide toGreen Cleaning in Schoolscomprehensive guide to greencleaning with extensive tools

    Training for schooladministrators and designprofessionals on the whysand how tos of healthy, high-performing school constructionand renovation Training and resources toimprove indoor air quality inschools

    Informed GreenSolutions, Inc.

    Carol Westinghouse

    Tel: (802) 626-8643

    [email protected]

    http://www.informedgreensolutions.org

    Educate the generalpublic on the

    benefits of environmentallypreferablepurchasing and theimpacts that ourpurchasing decisionshave on humanhealth and theenvironment

    Assists schoolsand childcarecenters in thedevelopment andimplementationof Cleaning forHealth andIntegrated PestManagement(IPM) Programs

    Cleaning for Health factsheetsIPM fact sheetsTrain-the-Trainer ProgramWorkshopsConference presentationsCleaning for Healthier Schools Infection Control Handbook

    NationalCollaborativeWorkgroup onGreen Cleaning

    d Ch i l

    http://www.cleaningforhealthyschools.org/

    Advance policy andpractices that helphealth, reduce use of toxic chemicals,

    ff i l

    Free, onlineCleaning forHealthy SchoolsToolkit can be

    il d f

    Sample presentations withaudio:What is Cleaning for HealthySchools?

    http://../AppData/AppData/AppData/Local/Temp/[email protected]://../AppData/AppData/AppData/Local/Temp/[email protected]://www.cleaningforhealthyschools.org/http://www.cleaningforhealthyschools.org/http://www.cleaningforhealthyschools.org/documents/Module1Sample.pdfhttp://www.cleaningforhealthyschools.org/documents/Module1Sample.pdfhttp://www.cleaningforhealthyschools.org/documents/Module1Sample.pdfhttp://www.cleaningforhealthyschools.org/documents/Module1Sample.pdfhttp://www.cleaningforhealthyschools.org/http://www.cleaningforhealthyschools.org/http://../AppData/AppData/AppData/Local/Temp/[email protected]://../AppData/AppData/AppData/Local/Temp/[email protected]
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    OrganizationContact

    Information Mission Activities Resourcesthe environmentwithout sacrificingproducteffectiveness

    Infection Control

    HealthcareWithout Harm

    Hospitals for aHealthyEnvironment(H2E)

    1901 N. Moore St.,Suite 509Arlington, VA22209Tel: (703) 243-0056http://noharm.org/all_regions/issues/toxins/ cleaners_pesticides/

    http://www.practicegreenhealth.org/

    With internationalpartners, share avision of a healthcare sector that doesno harm and thatpromotes the healthof people and theenvironment

    Implementsecologicallysound andhealthyalternatives tohealth carepractices thatpollute theenvironment andcontribute todisease

    Waste Reduction Guide forHospitals

    EPP How-To Guide forHospitalsGreen Guide for Health CareCleaning Chemical Use inHospitals fact sheetGoing Green: A Resource forP2 in Hospitals

    LaboratoriesSurfaceSolutionsLaboratory,Toxics UseReductionInstitute (TURI)

    TURI/University of MassachusettsLowellOne University Ave.Lowell, MA 01854-2866Tel: (978) 934-3275http://www.turi.org/ toxics_use_home

    Research industryand the university toidentify andpromote innovationsin toxics usereduction andpollution prevention

    Researches,tests, andpromotesalternatives totoxic chemicalsusedProvidestraining,resources, andtoolsFunds toxics usereduction efforts

    Laboratory services to testperformance of safer cleaningsolvents

    http://noharm.org/all_%20regions/issues/toxins/%20cleaners_pesticides/http://noharm.org/all_%20regions/issues/toxins/%20cleaners_pesticides/http://noharm.org/all_%20regions/issues/toxins/%20cleaners_pesticides/http://www.practice/http://www.turi.org/toxics_use_homehttp://www.turi.org/toxics_use_homehttp://www.turi.org/toxics_use_homehttp://www.turi.org/toxics_use_homehttp://www.practice/http://noharm.org/all_%20regions/issues/toxins/%20cleaners_pesticides/http://noharm.org/all_%20regions/issues/toxins/%20cleaners_pesticides/http://noharm.org/all_%20regions/issues/toxins/%20cleaners_pesticides/
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    OrganizationContact

    Information Mission Activities Resources

    Purchasing

    Center for NewAmericanDreamThe ResponsiblePurchasingNetwork (RPN)

    6930 Carroll Ave.,Suite 900Takoma Park, MD20912Tel: (301) 891-3683(877) [email protected]

    http://www.newdream.org/

    Help Americans toconsumeresponsibly toprotect theenvironment,enhance quality of life, and promotesocial justice

    Works withindividuals,institutions,communities,and businesses toconserve naturalresources,counter thecommercializa-tion of ourculture, andpromote changesin the way goodsare produced andconsumed

    Member-based network of over125 purchasing stakeholdersworking together to identify,buy, maintain, and dispose of orrepurpose socially andenvironmentally responsiblegoods and services

    CleanGredients A partnershipbetweenGreenBlue , theU.S.EnvironmentalProtectionAgency, andindustry

    www.cleangredients.org/home

    Align environmentaland human healthgoals with thecleaning productindustrys business

    objectives andsupports formulationof products withhuman and

    Helpsformulatorsidentifyingredients thathave potential

    environmentaland humanhealth and safetybenefits

    Online database of institutionaland industrial cleaningingredientsList of surfactants and solvents(modules for additionalingredient classes, includingfragrances and chelating agents,are in development)Data for aquatic toxicity

    http://www.newdream.org/http://www.newdream.org/http://www.cleangredients.org/homehttp://www.cleangredients.org/homehttp://www.cleangredients.org/homehttp://www.cleangredients.org/homehttp://www.newdream.org/http://www.newdream.org/
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    OrganizationContact

    Information Mission Activities Resourceswww.mass.gov/epp for EPPs problems Prevention in Schools

    EPP newsletterTraining on use of the contractsTraining from vendors whenpurchasing productsBenefits of EPPsEPP contracts

    Resources, guides, reports,tools, case studies, and EPPevents

    Training

    NortheasternUniversitySchool HealthInstitute

    School HealthInstitute,NortheasternUniversity College

    of Professional Studieswww.cps.neu.edu/shi

    Collaborate with theMassachusettsDepartment of Public Health

    School Health Unitto coordinate andprovide quality,professionaleducation programsto enhance schoolnursing practicethroughout theCommonwealth of MassachusettsThese offeringsprovide informationthat allows schoolnurses and other

    Offers 30 to 40programs per year on a varietyof topics,

    including a 3-daySummer Institute / LeadershipAcademyOffers onlineprogramming tomeet thecontinuingeducationalneeds of theschool healthprofessional in aconvenient andtimely manner

    Web site visitors can link toseveral sites and resources

    http://www.mass.gov/epphttp://www.cps.neu.edu/shihttp://www.cps.neu.edu/shihttp://www.cps.neu.edu/shihttp://www.mass.gov/epp
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    Appendix D.2. National Cleaning for Healthier Schools and Infection Control Workgroup Contact List

    OrganizationContactPerson Contact Information Related Work Resources

    Massachusetts

    OccupationalHealthSurveillanceProgram, MADepartment of Public Health

    ElisePechter,IndustrialHygienist

    [email protected]

    Tel: (617) 624-5681250 Washington St.Boston, MA 02108

    Promotes environmentally preferable products (EPPs) inschools

    Provides information on occupational impacts of usingdisinfectants

    Provides training

    Conducts surveillance of work-related asthma

    Conducts training for health care providers on assessmentof work-related diseases and hazards

    Assists in developing environmentally preferablestandards

    www.mass.gov/dph/work relatedasthma

    Cleaning products andasthma brochure

    Occupational Lung DiseaseBulletin

    MA Departmentof Public Health

    BarbaraMackey,SchoolInfectionControlCoordinator

    [email protected]

    Center forCommunity Health250 Washington St.Boston, MA 02108

    Develops materials and implements and supports schoolhealth education and services

    Builds relationships with community-based and statewideorganizations concerned with child and school healthissues to promote and support the roles of schools inachieving priority health outcomes

    Provides professional development training

    The School Health Index (SHI): A self assessment andplanning guide for improving the school healthenvironment.

    Maintains list-serve

    http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=eohhs2subtopic&L=6&L0=Home&L1=Provider&L2=Guidelines+and+Resources&L3=Guidelines+for+Services+%26+Planning&L4=School+Health&L5=Coordinated+School+Health&sid=Eeohhs2

    Newsletter

    WorkplaceSafety andHealth Program,MA Division of OccupationalSafety

    MaxineGarbo,Occupa-tional HealthNurse

    [email protected]

    1001 Watertown St.West Newton, MA02465-2148

    Tel: (617) 969-7177

    Provides training and guidelines on OSHA BloodbornePathogen Standard as applied to public-sectorworkplaces, such as schools and fire and policedepartments

    http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=elwdagencylanding&L=4&L0=Home&L1=Government&L2=Departments+and+Divisions+%28EOLWD%29&L3=Division+of+Occupational+Safety&sid=Elwd

    mailto:Elise.Pechter@%20state.ma.usmailto:Elise.Pechter@%20state.ma.ushttp://www.mass.gov/dph/workrelatedasthmahttp://www.mass.gov/dph/workrelatedasthmamailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dash/SHI/index.htmmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dash/SHI/index.htmmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.mass.gov/dph/workrelatedasthmahttp://www.mass.gov/dph/workrelatedasthmamailto:Elise.Pechter@%20state.ma.usmailto:Elise.Pechter@%20state.ma.us
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    OrganizationContactPerson Contact Information Related Work Resources

    MA Division of OccupationalSafety

    MaryDozois,Industrial

    Hygienist

    [email protected]

    1001 Watertown St.

    2nd FloorWest Newton, MA02465-2148

    Tel: (617) 969-7177

    Offers OSHA On-site Consultation Program for smallbusinesses

    http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=elwdsubtopic&L=4&L0=Home&L1=Businesses&L2=

    Occupational+Safety+and+Health+Programs&L3=On-site+Consultation+Program&sid=Elwd

    MA NursesAssociation

    ThomasFuller,Representa-tive MNAIllinois StateUniversity

    ProgramDirector/AssistantProfessor,Environ-mentalHealth,HealthSciencesDepartment

    [email protected]

    Tel: (309) 438-5142

    Promotes the use of EPPs in health care http://www.massnurses.org/

    http://healthsciences.illinoisstate.edu/environmental_health

    SurfaceSolutionsLaboratory,Toxics UseReductionInstitute

    JasonMarshall,Director

    [email protected]

    UMass LowellOne University Ave.Lowell, MA 01854-2866

    Tel: (978) 934-3249

    Conducts performance analysis of productsFact Sheet: 10 Ways to Find Safer Cleaners

    www.cleanersolutions.org

    CommunityProgram, ToxicsUse Reduction

    Institute

    Joy Onash,CommunityProgram

    Coordinator

    [email protected]

    UMass Lowell600 Suffolk St.

    Provides funding for toxic use reduction projects andinformation on past funded projects and other resourceson the Web

    www.turi.org

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.massnurses.org/http://healthsciences.illinoisstate.edu/environmental_healthhttp://healthsciences.illinoisstate.edu/environmental_healthhttp://healthsciences.illinoisstate.edu/environmental_healthmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.cleanersolutions.org/mailto:[email protected]://www.turi.org/http://www.turi.org/mailto:[email protected]://www.cleanersolutions.org/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://healthsciences.illinoisstate.edu/environmental_healthhttp://healthsciences.illinoisstate.edu/environmental_healthhttp://www.massnurses.org/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    OrganizationContactPerson Contact Information Related Work Resources

    Wannalancit Mills,5th FloorLowell, MA 01854

    Tel: (978) 934-4343

    Library provides information on all toxic use reductionstrategies, such as alternative processes, processmodernization, product alternatives, and housekeeping

    Provides trainingHarvard Schoolof Public Health

    Anila Bello,ResearchFellow

    [email protected]

    401 Park DriveLandmark CenterWest, 404Boston, MA 02215

    Tel: (617) 489-7093

    Provides postdoctoral research at Harvard University,Department of Environmental Health degree program,Exposure, Epidemiology, and Risk

    MassachusettsCoalition forOccupationalSafety andHealth(MassCOSH)

    TolleGraham,Labor andEnvironmentCoordinator,HealthySchoolNetwork Coordinator,MA AsthmaAdvocacyActionPartnershipHealthySchoolsChair

    [email protected]

    1532B DorchesterAve.Dorchester, MA02122

    Tel: (617) 825-SAFE(7233) ext. 19

    Assists school staff in developing health and safetycommittees and school policies to address indoor airquality (IAQ) and environmental conditions using theEnvironmental Protection Agency (EPA) IAQ Tools ForSchools model

    Works with residents, community groups, and unions topromote healthy and safe work environments inMassachusetts through advocacy, policy, training, andtechnical assistance

    Assists in developing environmentally preferablestandards

    http://www.masscosh.org

    NationalCleaning forHealthierSchools andInfectionControlWorkgroup

    Lynn Rose,ConsultantandWorkgroupCoordinator

    [email protected]

    3 McClelland FarmRd.Deerfield, MA 01342

    Tel: (413) 774-6540

    Consults for MA Facilities Administrators Association,City of Springfield, Newton Public Schools, WorcesterPublic Schools, and Pioneer Valley Asthma Coalition

    Provides information on EPPs for facilities managementof schools, departments of public works, and publicbuildings; Environmental Management Systems inschools; Pollution Prevention and Toxics Use Reduction

    MA Statewide Contracts forHealthier Schools: How toUse MA Contracts forPollution Prevention inSchools

    MassDEP School ChemicalManagement Guide

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    OrganizationContactPerson Contact Information Related Work Resources

    Provides research, technical assistance, training, andprogram and document development

    Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)

    green cleaning

    OrganizationContactPerson Contact Information Related Work Related Resources

    Connecticut Center forIndoorEnvironmentsand Health,University of ConnecticutHealth Center

    NancySimcox,ResearchIndustrialHygienist

    [email protected]

    270 Farmington Ave.MC 6210Farmington, CT

    06030-6210Tel: (860) 679-4634

    Trains custodians on green cleaning products

    Conducts workplace site visits in support of clinical careof patients

    Manages a National Institute for Occupational Safety andHealth (NIOSH)-funded green cleaning research study of custodians working in Connectitcut state institutions

    Collaborates with physicians, scientists, and workers todevelop exposure assessment protocols for research

    NIOSH study:http://oehc.uchc.edu/greencleaning.asp

    Tools for Schools:

    http://www.csiert.tfsiaq.com/index.html

    UCHC Occupational andEnvironmental HealthCenter:http://www.oehc.uchc.edu/

    Division of OccupationalandEnvironmentalMedicine,University of ConnecticutHealth Center

    AnneBracker,IndustrialHygienist

    [email protected]

    270 Farmington Ave.MC 6210

    Farmington, CT06030-6210

    Tel: (860) 679-2369

    Develops documents and tools for schools to minimizeexposures to hazardous products

    Provides consultation and training for the Divisionsphysicians and area employers and labor unions

    mailto:[email protected]://oehc.uchc.edu/greencleaning.asphttp://oehc.uchc.edu/greencleaning.asphttp://www.csiert.tfsiaq.com/index.htmlhttp://www.csiert.tfsiaq.com/index.htmlhttp://www.oehc.uchc.edu/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.oehc.uchc.edu/http://www.csiert.tfsiaq.com/index.htmlhttp://www.csiert.tfsiaq.com/index.htmlhttp://oehc.uchc.edu/greencleaning.asphttp://oehc.uchc.edu/greencleaning.aspmailto:[email protected]
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    OrganizationContactPerson

    ContactInformation Related Work Related Resources

    California Occupational

    Health Branch,CA Departmentof Public Health

    Work-RelatedAsthmaPreventionProgram(WRAPP)

    OccupationalPesticide IllnessPreventionProgram(OPIPP)

    Justine

    Weinberg,IndustrialHygienist,ResearchScientist

    Justine.Weinberg@

    cdph.ca.gov850 Marina BayPkwy, Bldg. P,3rd FloorRichmond, CA 94804

    Tel: (510) 620-5771

    WRAPP: Collects data to identify industries,

    occupations, and exposures that put workers at risk forwork-related asthma. Works with agencies andorganizations to help develop and promote the use of safer alternatives to conventional cleaning products anddisinfectants.

    Cleaning for Asthma-Safe Schools (CLASS): WRAPPproject that works with school districts to help promoteand transition to safer products that do not cause asthmaor other health effects

    OPIPP: Collects and examines reports of suspected work-

    related illness due to pesticides (including disinfectants)to learn more about occupational pesticide poisoning andhow to prevent it

    WRAPP:

    http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/ohsep/Pages/Asthma.aspx

    CLASS:http://www.californiabreathing.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=42&Itemid=56

    OPIPP:http://www.cdph.ca.gov/

    programs/ohsep/Pages/Pesticide.aspx

    OccupationalHealth Branch,CA Departmentof Public Health

    Work-RelatedAsthmaPreventionProgram

    JenniferFlattery,ResearchScientist

    [email protected]

    850 Marina BayPkwy, Bldg P,3rd Floor

    Richmond, CA 94804Tel: (510) 620-5765

    See above information for WRAPP

    Assists in developing environmentally preferablestandards

    See above

    CA ChildcareHealth Program,University of California SanFrancisco

    VictoriaLeonard,ChildcareHealthConsultantandHealthlineNurse

    [email protected]

    1950 Addison St.,Suite 107Berkeley, CA 94704

    Tel: (510) 204-0935

    Provides technical assistance and training on health andsafety to childcare providers and parents throughout thestate (funded by the CA Department of Education formore than 15 years)

    Conducts training for health care providers to becomechildcare health consultants; trains childcare providers tobecome childcare health advocates

    www.ucsfchildcarehealth. org

    Healthline: (800) 333-3212

    Materials on the Web sitemay be downloaded forfree and most are availablein Spanish

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/ohsep/Pages/Asthma.aspxhttp://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/ohsep/Pages/Asthma.aspxhttp://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/ohsep/Pages/Asthma.aspxhttp://www.californiabreathing.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=42&Itemid=56http://www.californiabreathing.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=42&Itemid=56http://www.californiabreathing.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=42&Itemid=56http://www.californiabreathing.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=42&Itemid=56http://www.californiabreathing.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=42&Itemid=56http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/ohsep/Pages/Pesticide.aspxhttp://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/ohsep/Pages/Pesticide.aspxhttp://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/ohsep/Pages/Pesticide.aspxmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.ucsfchildcarehealth/http://www.ucsfchildcarehealth/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/ohsep/Pages/Pesticide.aspxhttp://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/ohsep/Pages/Pesticide.aspxhttp://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/ohsep/Pages/Pesticide.aspxhttp://www.californiabreathing.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=42&Itemid=56http://www.californiabreathing.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=42&Itemid=56http://www.californiabreathing.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=42&Itemid=56http://www.californiabreathing.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=42&Itemid=56http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/ohsep/Pages/Asthma.aspxhttp://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/ohsep/Pages/Asthma.aspxhttp://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/ohsep/Pages/Asthma.aspxmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    OrganizationContactPerson

    ContactInformation Related Work Related Resources

    Provides integrated pest management (IPM) curriculumfor the childcare community (funded by the Departmentof Pesticide Regulation)

    Provides a toll-free healthline for any provider or parentin California to call for advice on a health/safety issue

    Provides curricula for providers on asthma, injuryprevention, oral health, and lead poisoning prevention

    CA ChildcareHealth Program,University of California SanFrancisco

    BobbieRose,ChildcareHealthConsultant

    and AdviceNurse

    [email protected]

    Tel: (510) 204-0934

    See above See above

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    National

    Prevention and

    ResponseBranch,Division of HealthcareQualityPromotion,Centers forDisease Controland Prevention

    Lynne

    Sehulster,Environ-mentalMicro-biologist

    lynne.sehulster@cdc.

    hhs.gov1600 Clifton Rd.NE Mailstop A-35Atlanta, GA 30333

    Tel: (404) 639-2314

    Focuses on environmental microbiology and transmission

    of infectious diseases

    http://www.cdc.gov/

    http://www.cdc.gov/flu/school/index.htm

    AntimicrobialsDivision,Office of PesticidePrograms, EPA

    MarcieTidd,Micro-biologistUS EPA,Anti-microbialsDivision,Office of PesticidePrograms

    [email protected]

    Tel: (703) 308-0173

    Provides information on the nature and data requirementsof EPA-registered antimicrobial products

    http://www.epa.gov/oppad001/ad_info.ht m

    Antimicrobial Hotline:(703) 308-0127(703) 308-6467 (Fax)9am 4pm ET (MF)

    Informed GreenSolutions, Inc.

    CarolWesting-house,President

    [email protected] Box 60East Burke, VT 05832

    Tel: (802) 626-8643

    Developed and manages Cleaning for Health/Cleaningfor Healthier Schools Program; program manager of Cleaning for Healthy Child Care Centers; serviceprovider of Tools for Schools; and consultant for LEEDgreen cleaning

    Provides technical assistance and green cleaningawareness training

    Assists in developing environmentally preferablestandards

    www.informedgreensolutions.org

    Cleaning forHealth/Cleaning forHealthier Schools factsheets

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.epa.gov/oppad001/ad_info.hthttp://www.epa.gov/oppad001/ad_info.htmailto:[email protected]://www.informedgreensolutions.org/http://www.informedgreensolutions.org/http://www.informedgreensolutions.org/http://www.informedgreensolutions.org/mailto:[email protected]://www.epa.gov/oppad001/ad_info.hthttp://www.epa.gov/oppad001/ad_info.htmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]