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Reviews of Jeffrey C. May's Books
“Asthma and allergy sufferers, this book is essential reading. It will answer all your questions about why you suffer in your home and what you can do to prevent it.”
Library Journal
“This is the best book I've read in years. I couldn't put it down... It painlessly educates the reader about problem houses.”
Ellen McCrady
The Mold Reporter
“My House is Killing Me! may seem like a sensational title. But the stories related here by Jeffrey May, an experienced indoor air quality professional, clearly show the dangers
of indoor allergens and other pollutants, particularly for those whom allergies make highly sensitive. Much as physicians cure sick persons, Mr. May and other indoor air quality
professionals 'cure' homes and buildings.”
Jonathan M. Samet, M.D.
Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
(From the Foreword to My House is Killing Me!)
“With a sharp increase in the incidence of asthma, respiratory allergies and other respiratory allergy symptoms, the need for clear information regarding environmental triggers is
crucial. This text together with the author's extensive experience in evaluating homes for risks provides patients and parents with respiratory problems, an invaluable resource to begin addressing some of their concerns and investigating possible causes for symptoms.”
Frank J. Twarog, Allergist
Assoc. Clinical Professor, Harvard Medical School
“After reading My House is Killing Me!, I am convinced that it is a must read for patients with respiratory problems and the physicians who care for them. His book is also a must
read for anyone who owns a home or is about to purchase or renovate one.”
Richard S. Irwin, M.D., Pulmonologist
University of Massachusetts Medical School
“I just finished reading this superb book with a multitude of examples of homes with poor indoor air quality which caused health problems for the occupants. Many photos show the
culprits, and the solutions are given.The chapters describe IAQ problems room by room.The important points are summarized at the end of each chapter.The glossary and index are also
excellent.Five out of five stars for this book.”
Paul Enright, M.D., Pulmonologist
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