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We are supporting a growing number of Community and Citizen Exposure Science projects associated with pilot studies, after-school clubs and programs, independent projects, curricula, and ongoing community-based research. Learn about each project below and get involved in your community! Or start your own project!
Explore secondhand smoke and vape exposures in apartments and condos (aka, Multi-Unit Housing). Are you being exposed in your building?
Document the environmental impacts of vaping in schools. Is vaping a problem on your campus?
Students devise individual STEM projects to explore personal exposures. How polluted is your everyday air?
Explore ways to help manage asthma. What environmental conditions can trigger asthma attacks?
Cooking, cleaning, gas appliances, incense, candles, consumer products, and furnishings can generate air pollution. What in my home is polluting my air?
Wildfires and controlled burns emit large amounts of particulate air pollution. How can I reduce my exposure to smoke from fires?
Agricultural workers and community members can be exposed to pollution from dust, farming chemicals, and other sources. How much are farm workers and their families being exposed to harmful pollution?
Vehicles have small volumes and smoking inside them leads to concentrated pollution. How much exposure do passengers receive when someone smokes in a car?