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Vik Ahuja will present in Atlanta on Sept 12
Vik Ahuja will present in Atlanta on Sept 12
Complimentary Mold Presentation in Atlanta
Mold in the Indoor Environment: Detecting and Remediating
http://www.pureaircontrols.com/Enrollmen...
by Vik Ahuja (800) 422-7873 x804

Location:

Georgia International Convention Center,

1902 Sullivan Road, Hall D

College Park, GA

Date:

Thursday, Sept. 12, 2002

Time:

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Cost:

Complimentary

 

Mold in the Indoor Environment: Detection and Remediation

Presented by Vik Ahuja, CIAQP

 

Pure Air Control Services is pleased to announce an exciting mold awareness presentation for facility managers and plant engineers.  The presentation, Mold in the Indoor Environment: Detection and Remediation, is a unique, interactive 1-hour session designed to provide you with the knowledge to identify areas of IAQ problems and how to resolve IAQ problems utilizing various remediation techniques.

 

The presentation will include topics such as:

 

Mold Detection

 

*  Mold and its health effects

*  Sampling strategies and protocols

*  Sampling equipment, pros and cons, with demonstration

*  Report interpretation

*  Effective utilization of labs

 

Mold Remediation

 

*  Principles for prevention of mold growth

*  Controlling moisture

*  Preventive maintenance of HVAC systems

*  Removal of contaminated materials

*  Choosing a qualified contractor for remediation

 

Registration

 

To register, click on the link below to be taken to the registration form.

http://www.pureaircontrols.com/Enrollment%20Form%20for%20IAQ%20Seminar.pdf

 

Contact:

Vik Ahuja, CIAQP

Vahuja@PureAirControls.com

(800) 422-7873 fax: (727) 592-0655

 

 


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Stachybotrys chartarum

Which of the following is TRUE of S. chartarum?

S. chartarum feeds on untreated sheet metal duct work.

S. chartarum is readily aerosolized as compared to other fungi.

Dust from contaminated areas increases exposure to S. chartarum and its metabolites.

Containment is not always necessary when remediating S. chartarum

Disinfecting S. chartarum on the surface will kill mycelium in the substrate.

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