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Under the Scope
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This week: Aspergillus fumigatus
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Mold Seminar
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Francisco of Pure Air gives seminar attendees a tour
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Answers to Previous IEQ Trivia Questions
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Proactive Sampling: Acting vs. Reacting
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First Response IAQ-Screen Test Kit
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PACS Employee Extension List
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Mold Sampling Strategies
Direct Microscopy Vs. Culture Technique
www.pureaircontrols.com/labserv.htm
By: Dr. Rajiv R. Sahay, Pure Air
In a perfect world the air we breathe would be free of pathogenic microorganisms, VOC’s and harmful particulates. The natural tendency of air in the indoor environment to carry microbes coupled with tighter, energy efficient buildings have caused the health risks due to such to grow exponentially. This emphasizes the need for air sampling to monitor our ambient atmosphere.
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Pulmonary Aspergillosis, Part 1: Allergic Disease and Mycetomas
Recognizing the Pattern of Illness is Key
By: Sandhya Khurana, Jrnl Respt'ry
The spectrum of illness caused by Aspergillus is related to the presence or absence of hypersensitivity structural lung disease, and immune factors. Otherwise healthy persons do not generally encounter problems with this organism if they are not allergic or hypersensitive.
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Links To Help You To Solve IEQ Issues
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Teachers Sue Over Air Quality
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Cracking down on IAQ concerns
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Happy Holidays From The PACS Family
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