In This Webinar, a New Approach to Your Summer Green Cleaning Activities

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Summer is quickly approaching! Are you IAQ-ready?

While the majority of your school’s occupants are away for the summer, you will be busy conducting routine and seasonal cleaning and maintenance activities to prepare for the school year ahead. Take this opportunity to assess your current green cleaning practices and identify areas needing improvement.

Register for our upcoming webinar on
green cleaning and preventive maintenance to learn more!

Webinar title on a chalkboard: Green, Clean, and Healthy: Effective Cleaning and Preventive Maintenance for a Healthier School Environment.

Date: Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Presentation: 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EDT
Expert Panel Q&A: 2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. EDT

Register

Attend this webinar to learn how to—

  • Describe the importance and benefits of implementing a proactive green cleaning program that emphasizes indoor air quality (IAQ) and preventive maintenance practices.
  • Implement effective green cleaning strategies as part of an integrated IAQ preventive maintenance plan to save money and protect health.
  • Assess current cleaning and IAQ preventive maintenance practices to identify areas in which to increase efficiency, improve reliability and reduce exposure to toxic chemicals.
  • Replicate the strategies used by a school district mentor to develop a successful approach to planned and predictive green cleaning and maintenance.

Expert Speakers: Tracy Washington Enger; Stephen Ashkin; Mervin Brewer; and Ricky Martinez.


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.