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State-of-the-Art Training by IEQ Professionals
State-of-the-Art Training by IEQ Professionals
IEQ Training Scheduled
May 18 and May 25, 2002
http://www.pureaircontrols.com/iaqtrain....
by Vik Ahuja (800) 422-7873 x804

IEQ Training by IEQ Professionals

As we all well know, the topic of mold is of increasing concern to the public today. Everywhere we look, we find a new "toxic mold" story. In response to this concern, building owners, facility managers, and environmental professionals must be able to understand, identify, evaluate and remediate mold contaminated environments.

As a firm that has provided IEQ services for over a decade, Pure Air Control Services is dedicated to providing expert indoor environmental education. Our next training course will be held at the Clearwater, FL headquarters on May 18 and May 25.

How Will This Course Benefit You?
The course will be practical and hands-on. It will be taught by professionals in the IEQ industry in a way that is easy to understand and implement. Since the course will be taught by those who are dealing with IEQ issues on a daily basis, you will receive reliable, real-world, up-to-date information. By the time you have finished the course, you will be able to use the knowledge you have gained to solve your own IEQ cases.

This Course Was Designed For...
Property Managers
Facility Managers
Maintenance Managers
Environmental Consultants
HVAC Contractors
Engineers/Architects
Builders

Your Instructors:
Dr. James Monroe King
Allergist/Immunologist

Dr. Rajiv Sahay
Senior Microbiologist

Mr. Mike Boutzoukas
Attorney

Mr. Francisco Aguirre
Building Scientist

Mr. Vik Ahuja
IAQ Training Specialist

When:
Saturday, May 18 or Saturday, May 25
Time:
8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Where:
Pure Air Control Services
IEQ Training Center
4911 Creekside Drive
Clearwater, FL 33760

Contact:
Vik Ahuja
(800) 422-7873, ext. 804


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IEQ TRIVIA
Toxicity and Hazard

With regard to Toxicity and Hazard, indicate the statement below that is NOT true:

A substance can be toxic and not hazardous

Hazard is usually measured in severity and magnitude

Toxic substances are always hazardous

A substance becomes hazardous by intensity of dose and length of exposure

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