Monday, November 3, 2014

Free Upcoming Webinar: Learn about EPA’s NEW Guidance Addressing Indoor Air Quality and Energy Efficiency




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Energy Savings Plus Health: Indoor Air Quality Guidelines for
School Building Upgrades
Wednesday, November 5, 2014, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. EST
Looking for a resource to help you protect indoor air quality (IAQ) and occupant health during energy efficiency upgrades in your school or district? EPA has a new resource to help. Join the webinar to learn about the Energy Savings Plus Health: IAQ Guidelines for School Building Upgrades and see a demonstration of the Energy Savings Plus Health Checklist Generator (XLS), a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet that helps you create a custom verification checklist for both your building upgrades and concurrent IAQ assessment protocols for each step of the upgrade process.
You will also hear about some ENERGY STAR tools and resources that can help you with your energy efficiency efforts. Learn from a school district who successfully implemented energy efficiency measures while maintaining occupant health!
Speakers:
  • Greg Brunner, Mechanical Engineer, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Indoor Environments Division, Washington, DC
  • Victor Melton, Environmental and Energy Manager, Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District, TX
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Please note: This webinar will be approximately 90 minutes. You will need a high-speed Internet connection.

Questions?
If you have any questions about the IAQ Tools for Schools guidance, please contact the IAQ Tools for Schools Connector Coordinator at IAQschools@epa.gov.

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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