You Don’t Want to Miss a Comprehensive Approach to IAQ Management

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Take your school district from
reactive to proactive with this new webinar!

Chalkboard with text: From Roof to Curb: Taking a Comprehensive Approach to IAQ Management Through Preventive Maintenance.

Date: Thursday, March 8, 2018
Time: 1:00 p.m.–2:30 p.m. EST

REGISTER

Attend this webinar to learn how to—

  • Develop and implement a tailored indoor air quality (IAQ) preventive maintenance plan using a model, as well as other guidance and resources, to promote healthy, reliable and efficient school buildings.
  • Conduct a comprehensive walkthrough of your school to identify key IAQ issues and opportunities for incorporating preventive maintenance strategies.
  • Integrate preventive maintenance, IAQ and energy management strategies to save money and protect health.
  • Replicate the best practices of school district mentors to track data and keep essential records as part of an effective IAQ preventive maintenance program.

Learn from these experts!

  • Tracy Enger, Indoor Environments Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Dave Berger, Des Moines Public Schools, Iowa
  • Tyler Puls, Des Moines Public Schools, Iowa
  • Jamie Wilkerson, Des Moines Public Schools, Iowa

Proactive approaches to preventive maintenance practices graphic. It shows that indoor air quality, preventive maintenance, and energy efficiency combine to make healthy, reliable and efficient school buildings.

What Is the IAQ Knowledge-to-Action Professional Training Webinar Series?

The IAQ Knowledge-to-Action Professional Training Webinar Series comprises several 1-hour technical, core-competency, Web-based trainings that demonstrate how the knowledge gained in the IAQ Master Class Professional Training Webinar Series can be translated into actions that improve or sustain an IAQ management program within your school or school district.

Learn from technical experts, industry leaders and model school districts during these webinars that are followed by 30-minute mentoring Q&A sessions.

Gain recognition for your knowledge acquisition and commitment to action by receiving a certificate of completion for each training.

 


Questions?
EPA offers free IAQ Tools for Schools resources—including the School IAQ Assessment Mobile App—to help schools maintain a healthy indoor environment by identifying, correcting and preventing IAQ problems. Learn more about the IAQ Tools for Schools guidance and access other valuable school environmental health resources at www.epa.gov/iaq-schools.

If you have any questions about the IAQ Tools for Schools guidance, please contact the IAQ Tools for Schools Connector Coordinator at iaqschools@epa.gov.