Just because a building is given a clean bill of health doesn’t mean that the cleaning process ends. “The work doesn’t end when remediation is over,” said Steve Ashkins of Healthy Housekeeping Solutions.
I’ve shared a lot of words lately about carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. I’m here to share a lot more. This is not a case of beating a dead horse, either. It is a case of waking a sleeping giant.
The future of hvacr education took a giant leap forward on May 10, 2002, thanks to the groundbreaking of the Hvacr and Construction Technology Center at Ferris State University (FSU).
When Richard Shaughnessy, Ph.D., zeroed in on indoor air quality (IAQ) issues in U.S. schools, the program manager of IAQ research for the University of Tulsa tried to begin his discussion on the light side.
It didn’t take long for Joseph Lstiburek, Ph.D., P.Eng, of Building Sciences Corp., Westford, MA, to get attendees of the Healthy Indoor Environments (HIE) 2002 Conference into the spirit of his discussion on construction defects.
The Training Source, Inc., a training consulting company that provides continuing education seminars and business consulting services for a variety of companies and organizations in the technical industry, is now putting its seminar and services online at www.hvactraining.com.
WASHINGTON, DC — The Conference Board announced on Tuesday that its U.S. Consumer Confidence Index had edged higher in May. The May index rose to 109.8, slightly up from April’s
The Chicagoland Sheet Metal Contractors Association (CSMCA) held its 25th Annual Trade Show in late March. A crowd of more than 3,000 viewed the latest products and technology available.
ACM Environmental, Houston, TX, an environmental services provider specializing in mold identification, project design, and remediation management, recently exhibited at the Healthy Indoor Environments (HIE) 2002 show in Austin, TX.