If you do an internet search about indoor air quality, you may become overwhelmed or even alarmed at the information you find. The good news is that indoor air quality is something anyone with the right information can help manage. The goal of this course is to give you that information so that you can feel confident in your understanding about the impact of indoor air quality on health, the common causes of indoor air pollution, and what to do to improve air quality in any space. This course is ideal for facility and property managers and owners.
Lead is a highly toxic material that can affect construction workers and building occupants and potentially be tracked home to family members. If materials in your building contain lead, such as paint, you must ensure that you are approaching the project with all the necessary precautions. Take this course to learn more about lead, its health effects, where it may be present and how to control it. This course is ideal for facility and property managers and owners.
Legionella is a bacterium everyone should be aware of. It is ubiquitous in freshwater environments and buildings and may cause disease when it is aerosolized and inhaled, especially among vulnerable populations. It thrives in warm and especially stagnant water. The good news is that you can control it through active water management. Take this course to learn about legionella characteristics, where it thrives, and how to make your water system less hospitable to it. This course is ideal for facility and property managers and owners.