AMA with Jeff May 9-28-22: IAQ, Mold & More!

August 30, 2022

AMAs are a new PRO Level benefit for our Healthy Indoors Online Global Community members that we will be offering each month! IAQ, Mold & More! In our second session of our new ASK ME ANYTHING (AMA) series with leading industry experts, we welcome indoor environmental industry veteran consultant & author Jeff May to discuss your questions on IAQ. This event live streams here on Wednesday September 28, 2022 from 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT (UTC -4). Jeffrey C. May is the Founder and Principal Scientist of May Indoor Air Investigations LLC in Tyngsborough, MA. Jeff combines his education as an organic chemist and his over twenty-five years of experience investigating building problems to specialize in indoor air quality (IAQ). He is a former Adjunct Faculty Member in the Department of Work Environment at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and is the author or co-author of four books on indoor air quality (published by The Johns Hopkins University Press), including My House is Killing Me: The Home Guide for Families with Allergies and Asthma. Jeff is a nationally recognized speaker at annual conferences for the IAQ Association and the Maine IAQ Council, among others. He is a Council-Certified Microbial Consultant (ACAC) and a Certified IAQ Professional (AEE) and is licensed in NH and FL as a mold inspector/assessor. Jeff holds a B.A. from Columbia College (chemistry) and an M.A. from Harvard University (organic chemistry). See http://mayindoorair.com for details about Jeff’s company’s services, and http://myhouseiskillingme.com for more information about Jeff’s publications and work. You can contact Jeff at jeff@mayindoorair.com or call 978-649-1055.

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