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      Heat index in migrant farmworker housing: implications for rest and recovery from work-related heat stress.

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          Although the health risk to farmworkers of working in hot conditions is recognized, potential for excessive heat exposure in housing affecting rest and recovery has been ignored. We assessed heat index in common and sleeping rooms in 170 North Carolina farmworker camps across a summer and examined associations with time of summer and air conditioning use. We recorded dangerous heat indexes in most rooms, regardless of time or air conditioning. Policies to reduce heat indexes in farmworker housing should be developed.

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          Journal
          Am J Public Health
          American journal of public health
          1541-0048
          0090-0036
          Aug 2013
          : 103
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Epidemiology, Division of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA. squandt@wakehealth.edu
          Article
          NIHMS486944
          10.2105/AJPH.2012.301135
          23763392
          9fb53aea-876e-438a-88c3-cafc7cc91a52
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