Total Indoor Environmental Solutions
Total Indoor Environmental Solutions
April 24, 2002 IEQ Training Date Change   Volume 2 Issue 20  
TOPICS
This Week In IEQ
IEQ Press Releases
How To - IEQ Tips
The Tools of IEQ
CONTENTS
IEQ Training Date Change
Motorists Sues GM for Toxic Mold in SUV
Detecting Mold Spores on Surfaces and in Air
Answers to Previous IEQ Trivia Questions
New PACS Clients
IEQ Review Archive
Premiums on Mold / IEQ Training
April 17, 2002
Vol. 2 Issue 19
IEQ Proactivity: A Case Study
April 10, 2002
Vol. 2 Issue 18
Stachybotrys Closes Classrooms
April 3, 2002
Vol. 2 Issue 17
New PACS Clients
New PACS Clients
Welcome to new clients using PACS services

Building New Relationships Through IEQ Solutions
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IEQ Training Date Change
High demand requires date change: May 18 and June 1, 2002
http://www.pureaircontrols.com/iaqtrain....


May 18 and June 1, 2002 Due to extraordinary demand for our upcoming IEQ training course, we have had to change the training dates to accomodate all those interested in attending. The new training dates are Saturday, May 18, 2002 and Saturday, June 1, 2002. Training will be held at the Pure Air Control Services Training Center at the corporate headquarters in Clearwater, FL.
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Motorists Sues GM for Toxic Mold in SUV
Mold in sinus cavities allegedly linked to mold in SUV


Vehicle allegedly contaminated with toxic mold A North Carolina motorists has sued the General Motors Corporation and Mack Brown Inc. (dealership) for selling him a Cadillac Escalade SUV that was potentially contaminated with mold and yeast due to moisture intrusion. The motorist stated that the dealership and GMC provided all warranties, express and implied, associated with a new vehicle of the same make and model.
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Detecting Mold Spores on Surfaces and in Air
Comprehensive screening yet inexpensive and easy
http://www.pureaircontrols.com/iaqform.h...


Mini-pump is calibrated for use with Air-O-Cell Cassettes There are a number of techniques that can be employed for the assessment of molds and other contaminants in the Indoor Environment. A “Screen” is one of the most practical and effective ways to assess the presence of toxic mold in the indoor environment because of its cost effectiveness and quick turn-around-time.
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Answers to Previous IEQ Trivia Questions
How good is your IEQ Knowledge?

Dust Mites

Answers to questions from Volume 2, Issue 18 (Dust Mites flourish in almost all environments with human occupancy because...) and Volume 2, Issue 19 (Toxicity and Hazard: which statement is NOT true...)


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IEQ TRIVIA
IAQ Symptoms

Symptoms of poor Indoor Air Quality include:

Wheezing and coughing

Heart Palpitation

Nausea/loss of appetite

Muscle Soreness/Joint pain

All of the above

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