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Access to new IAQ technology, continuing education credits and networking opportunities are among the highlights of the Indoor Air Quality Association’s 19th Annual Meeting.
Use of a licensed mold assessor for all regulated mold remediation projects should be required under a proposed certification and licensure program being proposed by the District of Columbia.
A new dual membership program is available to members of ASHRAE and the Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) as part of consolidation between the two groups finalized earlier this year.
Over the last 18 months, the Indoor Air Quality Association and the Ameircan Industrial Hygiene Association have been working together to develop the first-ever Indoor Air Quality Practitioners Body of Knowledge (BoK).