Seminars a Success
Total Indoor Environmental Solutions
September 16, 2002 CDC: State of the Science on Molds and Human Health   Volume 2 Issue 42  
Under the Scope
Staphylococcus is Under the Scope
Staphylococcus is Under the Scope
Thermography
Thermography: A PACS Service
Thermography: A PACS Service
PACS is 8(a)
PACS is 8a Certified
PACS is 8a Certified
How to Collect Bulk Samples
New PACS Clients
State of Science on Mold and Human Helath
CDC chief gives statement before House of Representatives


The Science of Molds and Human Health

Stephen C. Redd, M.D., Chief of the Air Pollution and Respiratory Health Branch of the National Center for Environmental Health, CDC, gives a "Statement for the Record Before the Subcommittess on Oversight and Investigations and Housing Community Opportunity Committee on Financial Services.


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Atlanta Mold Seminar a Success
"Detecting and Remediating Mold in the Indoor Environment"
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Vik Ahuja discusses equipment for detection PACS has just held a very successful IEQ seminar entitled “Detecting and Remediating Mold in the Indoor Environment”. The seminar was held at the Georgia International Convention Center on September 12, 2002. Nearly 100 attendees provided excellent feedback, finding the presentation relevant to their respective businesses.
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Links to Help You Solve IEQ Issues
Links to Help You Solve IEQ Issues
PACS provides practical solutions to complex IEQ issues
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PACS provides Buidling Remediation services

Contact: Vik Ahuja, CIAQP
VAhuja@PureAirControls.com
Pure Air Control Services
1-800-422-7873 ext. 804


 
Free Mold Seminar, Jacksonville
Vik Ahuja will present in Jacksonville on Sept 18
Vik Ahuja will present in Jacksonville on Sept 18
IEQ Trivia

A key moisture control strategy to prevent microbial growth is:

Dilute (ventilate) the indoor air with outdoor air.

Grounds should slope away from the building.

Air conditioning drip pans should be plugged to avoid overflowing.

Wet or damp materials or areas are dried 72-96 hours after a leak.

Clean and repair roof gutters once a year.

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