Abstract

This chapter aims to list information resources, including emerging and cutting edge ones, available in exposure and risk assessment as they relate to everyday exposures. Information resources have also been provided in the areas of exposure controls and other risk management measures so that reduction or elimination of some exposures can be effectively achieved. A thorough quantitative analysis of exposure assessment information is critical to understand the complex everyday exposure patterns from a public health risk assessment perspective. Daily living can involve exposures up to thousands of chemicals from many sources. Documented non-occupational sources include consumer products, residential and other water, indoor and outdoor air, food and food packaging, beverages, toys, furniture, carpeting, paint, and other building materials, household dust containing chemicals from consumer products, outdoor soil, and soil tracked indoors.

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