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Air Cleaners, Air Purifiers, and Air Cleaning Processes for Indoor Air Quality Improvement
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Steve Froelicher; Air Quality, Indoor Air, Air Cleaners, Air Purifiers, Radon, Mold, Allergens, Dust, CO2, Alabama; Delaware; Indiana; Montana; New Hampshire; New Mexico; Oregon; Virginia; West Virginia; Wisconsin
Learn about indoor air quality, technologies to monitor indoor air quality, and how to deploy these technologies. CE: 2.0
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ASHI CE:2.0, CE:2.0
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Help your clients breathe easier with this course on indoor air quality! Start by exploring pollutants both inside and outside the home. Learn about common contributors to poor indoor air quality, such as CO², radon, mold, allergens, dust, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Then, dive into the negative effects and sources of each of these concerns. Finish up by examining the tools and processes you need to test indoor air quality. VA Approved