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Healthy Home Heritage Coloring, Activity & Sticker Book
Join the beaver kits, Aspen and Birch, as they visit their grandbeaver's lodge and help them assess it for health hazards. While looking over the home, they learn the importance of a home's environment on the health of its occupants as well as learn about the unique American Indian heritage of honoring one's home and environment. This 25-page coloring and activity book is made for kids of all ages with lots of activities, puzzles and games.
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Help Yourself to a Healthy Home (American Indian Edition)
This 58-page booklet describes many of the hidden dangers to the health of home occupants, both children and adults. The booklet includes sections on: indoor air quality, drinking water, home safety, asthma & allergies, mold & moisture, carbon monoxide, lead, hazardous household products, and pesticides. In addition, the Native American edition of the booklet features descriptions, drawings and photos of the nine traditional Native home types found in the United States.
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Montana State University Extension, Housing & Environmental Health Program
This MSU program features many publications, resources and materials on varied topics that can be used for personal or professional purposes including: home indoor air quality, home energy, home improvement, healthy homes, and Tribal programs resources.
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Easy, Low-Cost, Non-Toxic Household Cleaners
A recipe sheet of non-toxic cleaners that are easy to make with just a few ingredients commonly found in the home and that can be used every day. (Click here for sheet.)
Native AIR Tote Bag
Native AIR (Asthma Intervention & Reduction) is an asthma education program for reservation-based Native American adults & children, coordinated by Montana State University Extension Service Housing & Environmental Quality Program. The goals and objectives of this project focus on helping children understand asthma triggers and take action to prevent and/or control asthma. The tote bag is full of materials that make learning about asthma fun: stickers, trading cards, asthma home checklist, asthma journal and much more!
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Contact Mike Vogel at (406) 994-3451, mvogel@montana.edu for information on check-out of assessment equipment.
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