2023 Workshop for Indoor Air Quality Officials — Presentation Materials

2023 Workshop for Indoor Air Quality Officials — Presentation Materials

Below are copies of presentation slides for the workshop.  Please use the dropdown menu next to each of the sessions for a link to the materials in that session.  Following the workshop, ELI will provide any additional presentation materials that become available.

A full agenda for the workshop is available here.

Friday, October 6th — Morning Sessions

EPA Indoor Environments Division: Priority Areas and Activities

David Rowson, EPA Indoor Environments Division

Friday, October 6th — Afternoon Sessions

Ventilation and Filtration for Infection Control: New Guidance and Standards from CDC and ASHRAE

Steve Martin, CDC National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health

Kazukiyo Kumagai, California Department of Public Health

IAQ Research at the California Air Resources Board: Air Cleaners, Building Decarbonization, and IAQ Guidelines

Pat Wong, California Air Resources Board

Department of Housing and Urban Development: Healthy Homes Update

Brenda Reyes and Warren Friedman, HUD Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes

Saturday, October 7th — Morning Sessions

Integration Health Equity and Community Collaboration into IAQ Programs

Sam Henstell, Oregon Health Authority

Sara Thuma, Pennsylvania Department of Health

Indoor Air Sensors: Guidance and Practice

Laureen Burton and Randy Chapman, EPA Indoor Environments Division

Pat Wong, California Air Resources Board

► Ali Boris, Washington Department of Health

Michelle Thompson, Vermont Department of Health

► Ashley Robinette, Rhode Island Department of Health

Saturday, October 7th — Afternoon Sessions

Mold & Dampness: Assessment and Remediation Guidance for the Public and Professionals 

►  Meg Harvey, Connecticut Department of Health

►  Andrew Faciano, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

►  Keith Keemer, District of Columbia Department of Energy and Environment

Emerging IAQ Issues: Hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs) - Fourth Generation Refrigerants and New York State's Climate Action

► Caitlin Norton, New York State Department of Health