Learn
to diagnose your school’s IAQ issues!
The Virtual School Walkthrough Webinar: Identifying and
Solving Common IAQ Problems
Tuesday,
February 26, 2013, 1:30 – 3 p.m. EST
Speakers:
·
Richard Prill, Building
Science and Indoor Air Quality Specialist, Washington State University
·
David Blake, Environmental
Specialist/Indoor Air/Asbestos, Northwest Clean Air Agency
Facilitator:
·
Jennifer Lemon, Indoor
Environments Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Attend
this webinar to:
·
Gain insight on how to identify potential IAQ issues
before they become major problems for your school community.
·
Learn when and how to take, interpret and use IAQ-related
measurements to determine the condition of your school buildings.
·
Discover tools and resources your school can use,
including checklists within the IAQ
Tools for Schools Action Kit, to
conduct a thorough and effective walkthrough investigation.
·
Learn the importance of prioritizing IAQ issues and the
power of effective communication when responding to reports and concerns.
This
webinar is offered at no cost to participants. Don’t
miss your chance to have your questions answered by the
speakers – send your questions by sending an email to IAQTfSConnector@cadmusgroup.com
by February 19,
2013.
.
Listen
to a clip of Dave and Rich’s webinar presentation to hear how
conducting a walkthrough in a school should be as routine as getting a
physical at a doctor’s office.
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Please
note: This webinar will be approximately 90 minutes. You will
need a high-speed Internet connection and a telephone line to interact
with speakers and other participants.
Questions?
If you have any questions about this presentation or the registration
process, please contact the IAQ
Tools for Schools Connector Coordinator at IAQTfSConnector@cadmusgroup.com.
EPA
offers free IAQ Tools
for Schools comprehensive resources to help schools maintain
a healthy environment in school buildings by identifying, correcting and
preventing IAQ problems. Learn more about the IAQ Tools for Schools guidance at http://www.epa.gov/iaq/schools/.
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