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IAQA 18 th Annual Meeting & Indoor Environment & Energy Exposition, Grapevine TX, 16-18 March 2015 IAQA 18th Annual Meeting & Indoor Environment and Energy Expo (IE3) The views and opinions herein are those of the volunteer authors and may not reflect the views and opinions of IAQA. The information is offered in good faith and believed to be reliable but it is provided without warranty, expressed or implied, as to the merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or any other matter. REFERENCES 1. National Fire Protection Association. All About Fire. http://www.nfpa.org/press- room/reporters-guide-to-fire-and-nfpa/all-about-fire (accessed January, 2015). 2. Heitmann, K.,; Wichmann, H.; Bahadir, M.; Gunschera, J.; Schulz, N.; Salthammer, T. Chemical Composition of Burnt Smell Caused by Accidental Fires: Environmental Contaminants. Chemosphere 2011, 82, 237-243. 3. Heitmann, K.,; Wichmann, H.; Bahadir, M. Chemical Causes of the Typical BurntSmell After Accidental Fires. Anal.Bioanal. Chem.2009, 395(6),1853-65. 4. Ward, T.J.; Hamilton, R.F. Jr.; Smith, G.C. The Missoula Valley Semivolatile and Volatile Organic Compound Study: Seasonal Average Concentrations. J Air & Waste Manage. Assoc.2005, 55, 1007-1013. 5. Regional Hazardous Materials Team HM09-Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, Office of State Fire Marshal. A Study of Chemicals Found in the Overhaul Phase of Structure Fires Using Advanced Portable Air Monitoring Available for Chemical Speciation. Feb 25 2011. 6. Bolstad-Johnson, D.,; Burgess, J.; Crutchfield, C.; Storment, S.; Gerkin, R.; Wilson, J. Characterization of Firefighter Exposures During Fire Overhaul. AIHAJ2000, 61, 636- 641. 7. Wakefield, C.J. A Toxicological Review of the Products of Combustion. HPA Chemical Hazards and Poisons Division, 2010, HPA-CHaPD-004. 8. Larson, T.V.; Koenig, J.Q. Wood Smoke: Emissions and Noncancer Respiratory Effects. Annu. Rev. Public Health, 1994, 15, 133-156. 9. Schauer, J.J.; Kleeman, M.J.; Cass, G.R.; Simoneit, B.R.T. Measurement of Emissions from Air Pollution Sources. 3. C1-C29 Organic Compounds from Fireplace Combustion of Wood. Environ. Sci. Technol.2001, 35, 1716-1728. 10. Schauer, J.J.; Kleeman, M.J.; Cass, G.R.; Simoneit, B.R.T. Measurement of Emissions from Air Pollution Sources. 1. C1 through C29 Organic Compounds from Meat Charbroiling. Environ. Sci. Technol.1999, 33, 1566-1577. 11. CDC Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR); http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/ (accessed January, 2014). 12. EPA Air Toxics Website; http://www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/ (accessed January, 2014).

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