Webinar: Indoor Air Quality in K-12 Schools: Addressing the Concept of Layered Risk Amidst COVID-19
Recorded November 19, 2020
Webinar Description
Join experts from the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ) and the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) to learn how proper IAQ management can help reduce health risks – including virus transmission – and explore the scientific basis for IAQ guidance issued by government and public health organizations.
Webinar Viewers Will:
- Apply “layered risk reduction” strategies to foster a healthier indoor environment.
- Implement practical guidelines with respect to air filtration and circulation, cleaning and disinfection with employee and student health and safety at the forefront.
- Use a new tool designed for academic administrators to use to make the right decisions for their schools.
- Employ a variety of technical assistance resources, materials and guidance to address IAQ issues in schools effectively.
Moderator
- Tracy Washington Enger, Facilitator, Indoor Environments Division, U.S. EPA, Washington, DC
Speakers
- Dr. Richard Shaughnessy, IAQ Director, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK
- Dr. David Krause, CIH, MSPH, Principal Toxicologist, Healthcare Consulting and Contracting (HC3), Tallahassee, FL
- Richard M. Gordon IV, Principal, Paul Robeson High School for Human Services, NASSP Principal of the Year, Philadelphia, PA