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Seminar: Mold and Buildings – Can They Co-Exist? A Free Seminar Thursday @ Georgia International Convention Center, College Park, GA
by Ed Ziegler, Pure Air Control Services

This session will examine the topic of mold in the indoor environment. Topics will include identifying the contaminants, sampling techniques, lab results, and containment guidelines. Also discussed will be potential post-hurricane indoor environmental problems.
 
“The speakers are very knowledgeable on mold and IAQ” - Healthcare Official

Atlanta, GA. -- Pure Air Control Services and Environmental Diagnostics Laboratory (EDLab) are holding a mold seminar this Thursday from 10:30 am – 11:30 am at the Georgia International Convention Center, College Park, GA
 
The Mold and Buildings – Can They Coexist educational seminar is will include identifying the contaminants, sampling techniques, lab results, and contaminant guidelines. Also discussed will be potential post-hurricane indoor environmental problems associated with mold and indoor air quality challenges in buildings and homes.
 
Attendees have been exceptionally pleased with the course curriculum.  Comments from attendees include:
·      “The speakers are very knowledgeable on mold and IAQ”  - Healthcare Official
·      “…the seminar it was very much worth my time”  - Home Inspector
·      “…the seminar effective at presenting basics AND transitioned to more sophisticated information”  - County Government Official

The program focuses on utilizing screen testing technology and methodologies to professionally address routine indoor air quality concerns. Common indoor air allergens and irritants are discussed, including molds (toxins), pollens, fungal spores, fibers, dander, insect biodetritis, dust allergens, and others.
 
Participants in the program are assured the highest quality of instruction available utilizing the services and training of the Environmental Diagnostics Laboratory, an American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) EMLAP Accredited laboratory.
 
To find out more about the Mold and Buildings – Can They Coexist please call Toll Free 866-419-3335 and ask for Manisha or Mark for more information. Call or email mdwozniak@pureaircontrols.com today as seating per session is limited

 About Pure Air Control Services.:

Pure Air Control Services (http://www.pureaircontrols.com), a certified MBE 8(a) company and U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Supply schedule contractor (#GSA-10F-0488R), is an indoor environmental consulting firm with expertise in industrial hygiene, microbiology, public health, building science and mechanical engineering. In addition, through its Building Remediation Services Division, the firm provides HVAC System cleaning and mold remediation services.  The firm has over 500 million square feet of building/home diagnostics/remediation experience in over 10,000 buildings/homes and has analyzed over 100,000 environmental laboratory samples. In addition, the professional staff have served as expert witnesses in over 80 mold/IEQ-related cases.

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Pure Air Control Services
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Ed Ziegler
VP Business Development

Pure Air Control Services, Inc.
Environmental Diagnostic Laboratory (EDLab)
800-422-7873 x804
http://www.pureaircontrols.com/
 

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Seminar: Mold & Buildings Can they Co-Exist?
September 13, 2007 10:30 am – 11:30 am Georgia International Convention Center, College Park, GA
September 13, 2007 10:30 am – 11:30 am Georgia International Convention Center, College Park, GA
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