Envirocare Air Quality Restoration (EAQR), with headquarters based in Westchester County, New York, will be attending the Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) annual meeting and indoor air expo to be held in Las Vegas, NV in March 2012.
The Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) was established in 1995 to promote uniform standards, procedures and protocols in the Indoor Air Quality industry. In 2005 IAQA’s membership was consolidated with two very similar organizations: The American Council for Accredited Certifications (ACAC) and the Indoor Environmental Standards Organization (IESO).
EAQR is committed to staying abreast of all new indoor air quality technologies, challenges and issues facing the air quality industry. EAQR has a strong commitment to the level of expertise, quality of work, products and knowledge we bring to both our residential customers and our commercial clients to meet all of their environmental needs. The program schedule includes knowledge based topics from industry experts including:
- An Overview of the Cleaning for Health Phenomenon
- Exposure to Indoor Allergens: Health Effects, Assessments and Intervention
- Health Effects of Allergens, Exposure Assessment and Intervention – Where are We Now?
- Central Exhaust Systems Retrofitting for Energy Savings in Multi-Family High-Rise Buildings
- EPA: Indoor Air Quality Resources, Progress of our Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program, our Mold Policy, Cleaning Products and Using Pesticides in Ventilation System
- HVAC Mechanical System Decontamination: Dealing with Fire and Water Damage
- Residential Energy Audits and Indoor Air Quality
- Health-Centered Buildings: Healthy People and Environments
- Recovery of Legionella from Air and Water Samples Using
- The Incidence of Legionnaires’ Disease is Increasing
- HEPA Vacuum Study in an Elementary School
- Healthcare Buildings: Examining the Challenges for IAQ Professionals
- Moisture Migration Within and Through the Building Envelope
- Respiratory Irritation and Clean-up Methods Following Installation of Cellulose Attic Insulation in One NJ Home – A Call for Prevention Using Industrial Hygiene Principles
- Twenty Reasons Your Green Building May Not Have Green Indoor Air
- What Really Works for Mold Remediation? Are the NYC, EPA, and OSHA Guidelines Putting Workers and Occupants at Risk?
- Conducting an Odor Investigation: Recognizing, Testing and Recommendations for Odor Control











