IAQ, Real or Percieved? Do you have a real IAQ problem in your building or are the conditions psychosomatic in nature? What are microscopic particulates? How clean is clean? What’s NORMAL baseline level for good IAQ?
When addressing an Indoor Air Quality IAQ or mold concern in your building are the conditions or possibly occupant complaints real or perceived? Do you have an actual problem in your building or are the conditions possibly psychosomatic in nature? What are microscopic particulates? How clean is clean? What’s NORMAL for good IAQ?
All buildings have varying levels of the various indoor contaminants. Oftentimes, a hyper-sensitive person and/or a temporary event generate IAQ-related service calls. Do you have enough baseline IAQ data to determine what to do next? The webinar will tell you.
Find out how by attending the How Clean is Clean? IAQ/Mold 101webinar series scheduled for Wed, Aug 17, 2011 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT or one of the following sessions. Receive continuing education (ABIH & ACAC CEU's available) credits for full attendance.
With mold and other naturally occurring inoculums present indoors, what are their normal levels? When a remediation cleanup/sanitization project is completed, are the new microscopic levels of pollutants acceptable? How clean is clean?
Attendees will learn the following:
• Identify the Indoor Pollutants
• Establish Normal Levels of Indoor Pollutants
• Relationship of Air Sampling & Surface Sampling Levels
• Economical Testing Protocols
Register for a session now by clicking a date below:
• August 17, 2011 Weds1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/483194265
• September 21, 2011 Wed, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/584818056
Presenters: Dr. Rajiv Sahay, FAIS, CIAQP, a board member of the AIHA LAP Analytical Accreditation Board (AAB), and Director of Environmental Diagnostics Laboratory (EDLab) an AIHA accredited lab and Francisco Aguirre, CIAQP, CIEC Director of Building Sciences at Pure Air Control Services.
Where: On-line at your computer or conference room (1 person or 50)
Cost: FREE
Sponsors: The IAQ Learning Institute, EDLab, Pure Air Control Services, Building Health Check, LLC
Special Note: CM’s, RC's with ACAC and ABIH among others are presently available. Certificates of Attendance are only issued to participants that register and attend the entire one (1) hour webinar. Multiple attendees on one account will need to provide written signed documentation of attendance.
For more information on the upcoming Mold/IAQ webinar contact Johnny Vree at 1-800-422-7873ext 805
About Environmental Diagnostics Laboratory (EDLab):
Alan Wozniak founded Pure Air Control Services, Inc. in 1984 as a small mechanical contracting firm and has since set the industry standard for indoor environmental quality diagnosis, environmental laboratory and remediation. Pure Air Control Services has serviced more than 600 million square feet of indoor environments in over 10,000 facilities.
The Environmental Diagnostics Laboratory (EDLab) (established in 1992) at Pure Air Control Services (PACS) is an AIHA accredited environmental lab # EMLAP 102795 offering complete and comprehensive indoor environmental microbiology laboratory services. They include: microbiology, aerobiology, chemistry, allergen assays and microscopy designed to meet all your indoor air needs. EDLab supports IAQ investigations by assisting with strategic sampling plan development and supplying media collection equipment while performing a wide range of environmental analyses.
The company’s expanding client roster includes the General Services Administration (GSA); US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Allstate Insurance; Carrier Air Conditioning; US Naval Air Warfare Center, Orlando; and Naval Air Station - King's Bay, Georgia, and many other Fortune 500 companies, school boards, and city, state, and county governments, making Pure Air Control Services/EDLab the reliable industry leader in IAQ.
For more information on EDLab at Pure Air Services, Inc. please contact Alan Wozniaik, at (800) 422-7873 x 802, or visit http://www.edlab.org/.