Mold Growth After Flooding Poses Health Hazard
November 10, 2004 Mold Growth After Flooding Poses Health Hazard   Volume 1 Issue 136  
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Clearwater, FL – June 2004, Pure Air Control Services’ offers an array of educational IEQ training courses.  These comprehensive courses have been a tremendous success.  Past attendees ranged from governments, educational facilities (K-12), resorts, health care, home manufacturers, environmental consultants, to HVAC contractors, home inspectors, and industrial hygienists.


The IEQ Courses include:

·        Black Mold…A Health Concern?  – (2 hours)IEQ/Mold 101 seminar informs the attendee of the impact of mold and various bio-pollutants on the indoor environment.  Topics covered include identifying and tracking the contaminants, accredited laboratory operations, contaminant guidelines, and remediation contractor selection criteria.

·        Professional Indoor Environmental Quality Program – (1 day) training for screen testing/initial investigations of the indoor environment, includes practical (hands on) application of various sampling techniques, accredited laboratory operations, and laboratory report interpretation.

·        Advanced Indoor Environmental Training – (3 days) this comprehensive course on indoor environmental quality includes: theory (microbiology/mycology, allergens, and irritants) including indoor contaminant exposure guidelines, accredited laboratory operations/report interpretation, health implications of indoor pollutants, practical/hands-on sampling protocols, legal, and building sciences (forensic investigation strategies).  For Building Health Check Program licensees, upon successful completion of the final examination, graduates are awarded the title of Certified Indoor Environmental Technician (CIET).  This course is part of the Building Health Check Licensure program.

Attendees have been extremely pleased with the course curriculum.  Comments from attendees included: 
 
-“The speakers are very knowledgeable on mold and IAQ.”
-“…it was very much worth my time”
-“…seminar effective at presenting basics AND transitioned to more sophisticated info”
-“…the presentations were ALL meat”

Course instructors include: 
 


·        Alan Wozniak, CIAQP, CEO and President
·        Mark Wozniak, CIAQP, MBA, VP
·        Dr. Rajiv Sahay, EDL Laboratory Manager
·        Dr. James King, DO: Medical Consultant
·         Michael Boutzkas, Esq.: Legal Consultant
·         Francisco Aguirre, CIAQP Building Sciences Manager
·         Chris Lane, Test Kit Program Supervisor
·         Ed Ziegler, Business Development Manager


All training is conducted at the Pure Air Control Services Training Facility in Clearwater, FL (on-site training at your facility is available).  Additional IEQ courses are available.  Listed below is the summer training schedule:
 
  

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IEQ Quiz

When performing a forensic IEQ assessment where water damage has occurred, but little or no visible evidence is available, the following sampling technique(s) may apply to determine baseline IEQ conditions:

A.) Bioaerosols for fungi and bacteria

B.) Fungal microscopy for surface contaminants

C.) Interstitial wall cavity evaluation

D.) Wall moisture assessment

E.) Building pressurization analysis

F.) All or the above

G.) None of the above

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