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Action Alert: Tell CA's Office of Public School Construction to Improve School Indoor Environmental Quality

Action Alert: Tell CA's Office of Public School Construction to Improve School Indoor Environmental Quality

Green Schools Initiative wants to make sure that California's Office of Public School Construction creates strong regulations and guidelines that will include school indoor environmental quality. Please send an email to the State Allocation Board and request that they strengthen the good repair standard by including indoor environmental quality into the new school facility Evaluation Instrument and inspection system.

Find out if your school is eligible for Emergency Repair Program funds and what you can do about it, if you are in California and believe that your school facilities do not meet a standard of good repair: http://www.greenschools.net/news/BacktoSchoolTips.htm

Visit our Take Action page to send an email supporting a strong good repair standard.

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