Indoor Air Quality

The Medical Impact of Poor Indoor Air


Description
The dialogue between building professionals and customers is changing. It is vital for those in the construction industry to understand what it means to have healthy indoor air and how that is shaping customer demands.

Dr John explains why great-looking buildings may not necessarily be healthy buildings and what we can do about it.

Learning Objectives

- How to make the link between a great building and a healthy building
- Understand how new environmental and social business models are steering investors and the impact this will have on construction projects
- The opportunity of going ‘beyond code’ and becoming an indoor air specialist
- Know the importance of language such as Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), IEQ, Building Related Illness (BRI), and Indoor Environmental Quality
Content
  • The Medical Impact of Poor Indoor Air - Learning Objectives
  • The Medical Impact of Poor Indoor Air
  • The Medical Impact of Poor Indoor Air - Summary
  • The Medical Impact of Poor Indoor Air - Test
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever