© 2020 Australian Health Promotion Association Issued addressed: There is increasing evidence that exposure to traffic-related air pollution is related to childhood respiratory symptoms. This study demonstrated the effectiveness of an anti-idling behavioural intervention targeting parents at primary schools. Methods: Based on two focus group discussions with parents, a low-intensity 4-week anti-idling intervention was developed, comprising onsite signage, four newsletters, and two fact sheets. Exposure to selected air pollutants was assessed during pick-up and drop-off times pre- and postintervention at 12 randomly selected independent schools (10 intervention and 2 control) across the Perth metropolitan area. Results: The stu...
The increase of private car usage as transport mode is a non-sustainable trend that also has affecte...
Children who are exposed to diesel exhaust from idling school buses are at increased risk of asthma ...
Background A significant number of children attend Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC). ECEC i...
Air pollution near schools is particularly problematic. Pollution emissions from vehicle idling at o...
Children are most vulnerable to the effects of traffic-related air pollution because of their develo...
Children are most vulnerable to the effects of traffic-related air pollution because of their develo...
Walking School Buses (WSBs) provide a safe alternative to being driven to school. Children benefit f...
Traffic related air pollution is detrimental to health and creates a substantial attributable mortal...
As the number of children being driven to and from school continues to increase, transportation-rela...
The use of cars for drop-off and pick-up of pupils from schools is a potential cause of pollution ho...
We focus on vehicle idling in school loading zones. Using community based social marketing strategie...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Traffic related air pollution is detrimental to health and creates a substantial...
Traffic emissions have been associated with a wide range of adverse health effects. Many schools are...
Litter has serious implications for the environment and is recognised as a significant form of marin...
More than 25 million American children breathe polluted air on diesel school buses. Emission reducti...
The increase of private car usage as transport mode is a non-sustainable trend that also has affecte...
Children who are exposed to diesel exhaust from idling school buses are at increased risk of asthma ...
Background A significant number of children attend Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC). ECEC i...
Air pollution near schools is particularly problematic. Pollution emissions from vehicle idling at o...
Children are most vulnerable to the effects of traffic-related air pollution because of their develo...
Children are most vulnerable to the effects of traffic-related air pollution because of their develo...
Walking School Buses (WSBs) provide a safe alternative to being driven to school. Children benefit f...
Traffic related air pollution is detrimental to health and creates a substantial attributable mortal...
As the number of children being driven to and from school continues to increase, transportation-rela...
The use of cars for drop-off and pick-up of pupils from schools is a potential cause of pollution ho...
We focus on vehicle idling in school loading zones. Using community based social marketing strategie...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Traffic related air pollution is detrimental to health and creates a substantial...
Traffic emissions have been associated with a wide range of adverse health effects. Many schools are...
Litter has serious implications for the environment and is recognised as a significant form of marin...
More than 25 million American children breathe polluted air on diesel school buses. Emission reducti...
The increase of private car usage as transport mode is a non-sustainable trend that also has affecte...
Children who are exposed to diesel exhaust from idling school buses are at increased risk of asthma ...
Background A significant number of children attend Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC). ECEC i...