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Air and Surface Mold Guidelines Published in Worldwide Exposure Standards for Mold and Bacteria 9th Edition

Environmental Diagnostics Laboratory (EDLab), a division of Pure Air Control Services, an AIHA accredited laboratory is a contributing author/editor in the 9th Edition book. Both surface Bio-Scan400™ and airborne bioaerosol (Fungi and Bacteria) guidelines are referenced.

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How to Avoid Christmas Allergies

An Example Housekeeping: “During the holiday’s increase your normal housekeeping around the Christmas tree and make sure your vacuum cleaner has a true HEPA filter” recommends Dr. Sahay.

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What are the best Do-It-Yourself IAQ test kits available?

One of the few professional DIY testing manufacturers is Building Health Check, LLC and they are very reliable. You can view their products at www.IndoorAirTest.com or purchase them at Grainger, Sears, Hunter fans or a number of on-line dealers.

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Visit Pure Air Control Services to Exhibit at 2011 MacDill SDVOSB/VOSB Conference & Expo

The goal of the conference is to provide the Small Business community with the tools and opportunities to take their businesses to the next level through education and interaction with their peers.

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Sears Provides IAQ Solutions With DIY IAQ Screen Check Test Kits

One of the newer products is the Organic Vapor Screen Check (OVSC) that allows the occupant the ability to screen for over 80 common indoor chemicals.

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A Few Remaining Spots Available for this Weeks Advanced Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) Training Course - Clearwater, FL Dec 8-9

IEQ training solutions for individuals involved with inspection, assessment, remediation, identification, resolution, and loss prevention associated with mold and indoor air quality challenges in buildings and homes.

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What Constitutes Good Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)?

The question is not what is bad IAQ, but more importantly is what is good IAQ (or what is normal)?

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Pure Air Control Services Receives Prestigious A+ Rating from BBB

The BBB A+ rating achieved by Pure Air Control Services is based upon customer satisfaction, reliability reports and overall solid track record.

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Keep Your Infant Healthy with “Test Your Nest Screen Check”

Good indoor air quality is difficult to detect as you cannot see it. Bad smells alone are not the only indicator of poor air quality. Interior rooms collect not only exhaled carbon dioxide and moisture from people and objects, but also numerous toxic chemicals and biological

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Advanced IEQ Training Course Dec 8-9, 2011

The Advanced Indoor Environmental Quality training program focuses on Health and Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ), Temperature and Humidity, Ventilation and IEQ, Aspects of Indoor Environmental Quality, Usefulness of Testing, Sampling and Testing Methods, Data Collection, Guidelines

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Grainger Provides Solutions with DIY IAQ Test Kits

With more than 18,500 knowledgeable employees, the Grainger team works closely with customers to better understand their challenges and provide cost-saving solutions and affordable IAQ Screen Check testing kits to their valued clients.

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What is HAI and What Can be Done?

HAI are infections caused by a wide variety of common and unusual bacteria, fungi, and viruses during the course of receiving medical care.

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Improve IAQ & Save Money with PURE-Liner – The Drain Pan Protection System

As part of the HVAC restoration process PURE-Liner drain pan protection products are GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality Certified® for low volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can be used.

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Clean HVAC System/Coils Saves $40,000 Annual in Energy Costs While Improving IAQ

Study Verifies Coil Cleaning Saves Energy revealed a $40,000 a year savings from just one air handling system as a result of the restoration of the air handler/coil system at the 1500 Broadway a 34 story skyscraper building in Times Square, New York City home to ABC Studios and

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Molds, Mycotoxins are More Prevalent than Anticipated

And toxins produced by mold are more potent than was previously thought. It has now been shown, for instance, that mold toxins (mycotoxins) not only directly kill cells but can also affect immune cells in a way that increases the risk of allergies

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A Spreading Concern: Inhalational Health Effects of Harmful Allergens

These allergens oftentimes consists of mold, fiberglass, insect biodetritus, formaldehyde, chemicals, mycotoxins, bacteria, radon, asbestos, pollen, skin cell fragments, are the very cause of over $18 billion dollars of direct medical care annually.

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Baseline Surface Mold Guidelines Revealed

NewYork, NY – Original Article - Indian J. Aerobiol., Vol 21, No. 1, pp 13-23 (2008)

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Advanced Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) Training Course Filling Fast

The course is designed to provide quality IEQ training solutions for individuals involved with inspection, assessment, remediation, identification, resolution, and loss prevention associated with mold and indoor air quality challenges in buildings and homes.

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Measuring & Understanding Baseline Indoor Quality Conditions

“With our extensive environmental background 25 years and multiple disciplined experience spanning over 600 million square feet of residential and commercial building space, we have been able to provide bioaerosol guidelines that are being used to determine what is normal in

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The Industry Leading IEQ Publication The IEQ Review Offered Free to the Public

The IEQ Review publication is one of the longest and most established IEQ publications dating back to 1995 wilt a little under 1000 newsletters published. SUBSCRIBE TO THE IEQ REVIEW!