You are invited to attend a free IAQ seminar entitled Going Green and Healthy Indoor Air -- Thursday, April 30, 2009 9:00am Room A at the Tampa State Fairgrounds, Tampa, FL.. The free IAQ seminar is sponsored by Florida Building & Facility Maintenance (FB&FM'09).
In this session attendees will discover the symbiotic relationship between energy conservation and indoor air quality. Also covered will be methods of going green that will have a positive impact not only on energy conservation, but in reducing pollutants of the indoor environment. US Green Building Council LEED implementation of IAQ Testing will also be reviewed.
All FB&FM'09 registered attendees can attend the seminar on Going Green and Healthy Indoor Air. You do not need a reservation to attend the sessions. Seating is on a first-come, first-serve basis and is ample enough to accommodate all who wish to attend.
For more information contact Ed Ziegler at 1-800-422-7873 ext 804 or visit: http://www.fb-fm.com/sessions.html. Free refreshments will be served from 8:30 am- 9:00 am in the reception area
About Pure Air Control Services:
Founded in 1984 by Alan Wozniak, President/CEO in what began as a small mechanical contracting business has grown into an award winning, industry leading indoor environmental quality (IEQ) service company serving many fortune 500 corporations, school boards, county, city, state and federal governments and consumers across the US. The firm has serviced over 500 million square feet of indoor environments in over 10,000 facilities. Clients include: Walt Disney World, Siemens Controls, Johnson Controls, Carrier Corporation, Jones, Lang LaSalle, CB Richard Ellis, General Services Administration (GSA), FAA among many others.
Today, Pure Air Control Services offers comprehensive IEQ services including:
* Building Sciences - Forensic level IEQ investigations, expert testimony and project management
* Building Health Check - economical IAQ building evaluations
* Environmental Diagnostics Laboratory (EDLab) - AIHA accredited environmental microbiology laboratory - the only Florida lab accredited in mycology, bacteriology, and microscopy.
* IAQ Screen Check/evalu-aire products - do-it-yourself screen testing product available directly to consumers and is also available through distributors
* Building Remediation Sciences (BRS) - HVAC system cleaning and Mold remediation
* IAQ Learning Institute - IAQ training via webinars and in-class programs
Pure Air Control Services state-of-the-art corporate headquarters is located at 4911 Creekside Dr, in Clearwater, Fl serves as distribution point for its IEQ services and products. With satellite offices in Houston, TX, Atlanta, GA, West Palm Beach, FL., Alexandria, VA., Los Angles, CA., the firm is prepared to service IEQ issues and concerns on a national basis.
About the 2009 Building & Facility Maintenance Show:
Florida State Fairgrounds – Hall A
This annual event provides an opportunity for licensed contractors throughout the State of Florida to obtain all 14 state-required hours of continuing education over the course of the two-day event.
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