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Indoor Environmental Quality: Improving Human Health and Performance

Indoor Environmental Quality: Improving Human Health and Performance


August 11, 2010

Webcast Event: Indoor Environmental Quality: Improving Human Health and Performance

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Thursday, July 28, 2005
1:00 PM CDT
How improvements in indoor environmental quality may contribute to better health conditions for occupants of schools (students, teachers), offices (workers), hospitals (nurses, doctors, patients), hotels (guests, employees) by reducing irritants, VOCs, asthma trigeers, and related health hazards. Our expert panel will also evaluate how worker productivity -- fewer sick days, greater output, higher recruitment and retention -- may also be positively affected by IEQ improvements.

Moderated by:
Rob Cassidy, Editor-in-Chief, Building Design & Construction Magazine

 

 


Webcast registration policy
Sponsors may also be participating in this webcast event. Part of the value we are able to provide our sponsors is information they can use to more effectively market their products and services. Accordingly, by agreeing to register for this event, we may share your registration information with our sponsors. We do not permit these companies to use your personally identifiable information without your permission for any purpose other than to send you information about their own products and services.

 

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