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New in Healthy Indoors Partnership
April 13, 2011

RESIDENTIAL IAQ - One Day Introductory Course

This one day course equips individuals and businesses with the practical applications, skills and knowledge to get on the fast track to meeting the demands for qualified IAQ experts. The curriculum is designed for IAQ professionals, home inspectors, property managers, general contractors, home care providers, janitorial/maintenance workers, etc. to enable a better understanding of the complexity of residential indoor air quality as it applies to their unique requirements. Read this article >


MOULD - One Day Introductory Course

Essential for IAQ professionals, property managers, home inspectors, health care workers, general contractors, home care providers, janitorial/maintenance workers and other professionals working towards their HIP Certified IAQ Professional designation, this one day course presents a wide-ranging introduction to the critical issue of mould. Read this article >


CONDOMINIUM IAQ - One Day Course

This exclusive program is specifically designed for property managers who wish to extend their knowledge to include the critical role of dealing with the human and emotional side of indoor air quality tenant management. This one day course provides practical knowledge and real-world applications of the key issues involved in maintaining an effective indoor environment within a condominium. Read this article >


MARIJUANA GROW OP REMEDIATION - Three Day Certification Course

In partnership with the Center for Disaster Recovery and presented by the leading experts in the field, this intensive three day program is designed to arm IAQ professionals with the proper techniques for safe handling, dismantling, removal, and disposal of marijuana grow operations. This certification course provides engineering and administrative controls in order to minimize and eliminate potential risks. Read this article >


 

Survey shows Canadians value sustainability and air quality at home but few take action

The LePage Report on Canadians' Attitudes to Sustainability, released today, reveals that while an overwhelming majority of Canadian homeowners view indoor air quality and using sustainable and green building products as important, only half are aware of products to improve indoor air quality and only one in five use green and sustainable building products. Read this article >

 
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