Indoor Environments Show Episode 5

October 6, 2021 Bob Krell

Indoor Exposures to Chemicals & Microbes from Dust

Live stream on November 19, 2021 – 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM EDT (UTC-4)

https://global.healthyindoors.com/c/indoor-environments/episode-5

Our fifth installment will feature Karen Dannemiller and Brandon Boor to discuss indoor exposure to chemicals and microbes via dust and resuspension.

About the Program

Indoor Environments: Global Research to Action is a new video show & podcast that explores how research can be translated to practice on a variety of topics related to our built indoor environments. The International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ) and the Indoor Environmental Quality Global Alliance (IEQ-GA) have partnered to create this unique show.

This monthly program is hosted by Healthy Indoors‘ publisher, Bob Krell, and IEQ-GA president, Donald Weekes. 

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