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EPA - Building Air Quality (BAQ) Action Plan
2 PDH - In todays complex building structures,
it is imperative that the HVAC engineer have a basic knowledge
of building air quality (BAQ) issues and action plans. With this
knowledge the HVAC engineer can design the appropriate systems
to help minimize BAQ problems. In this course the student will
learn some of the basic steps in the EPA Building Air Quality
Action Plan.
EPA - Indoor Air Quality Building Education and Assessment
Guidance - I-BEAM
6 PDH - In this course the student will learn some specific
knowledge with respect to indoor air quality issues from design,
construction, renovation, management and maintenance points of
view.
Indoor Air Quality
3 PDH - This course is intended to provide a
basic introduction for professionals in the IAQ related
professions. The course material is based on the booklet The
Inside Story A Guide to Indoor Air Quality published by the
EPA. The topics include IAQ pollution sources, pollutant types,
their health effects, and how to improve air quality. The course
also addresses how to respond when you suspect an indoor air
quality problem in your home or office and what you should do
when building a new home. The booklet is very informative and
provides links to other information sources.
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The Inside Story: A Guide to Indoor Air Quality
All of us face a variety of risks to our health as we go
about our day-to-day lives. Driving in cars, flying in planes, engaging
in recreational activities, and being exposed to environmental
pollutants all pose varying degrees of risk. Some risks are simply
unavoidable. Some we choose to accept because to do otherwise would
restrict our ability to lead our lives the way we want. And some are
risks we might decide to avoid if we had the opportunity to make
informed choices. Indoor air pollution is one risk that you can do
something about.
Indoor Air Quality Education and Assessment Guidance (I-BEAM)
I-BEAM is guidance that integrates indoor air quality,
energy efficiency, and building economics into a unique building
management tool.
I-BEAM Text Modules: Renovation and New Construction
Important actions to protect and improve IAQ during each
phase of the design and construction process are presented in this
module.
Indoor Air Pollution: Introduction for Health Professionals
Indoor air pollution poses many challenges to the health professional.
This booklet offers an overview of those challenges, focusing on acute
conditions, with patterns that point to particular agents and
suggestions for appropriate remedial action.
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