The July 2010 issue of the Indoor Environment Connections (IEC) is currently being shipped to tens of thousands of professionals involved with indoor air quality issues. In this most recent issue a case study regarding how a school district tackled IAQ problems is printed on page 19 of the publication.
Schools across the country have had numerous challenges with mold and other indoor air quality contaminants. High profile cases have made the news in almost every state of the union. The case study printed in IEC discusses typical challenges found in schools across the country and how one district utilized ultraviolet technologies as one part of the solution for their district.
“It was a pleasure to offer my services to help with this important article that we think will be noticed by health and safety professionals and facility managers at schools across the country,” reported Paul Cochrane, the editor of the article and President of Cochrane & Associates and the IAQ Video Network. “IAQ problems come in many shapes and forms and it often takes a multifaceted approach to solve them. The proper use of ultraviolet technologies from companies such as UltraViolet Devices, which is discussed in the article, can provide key components of the solution.”
To view the online version of the article visit page 19 of: http://ieconnections.com/
Cochrane & Associates is a public relations and marketing firm specializing in the IAQ, industrial hygiene and environmental industries. Professionals involved with IAQ, asbestos, lead, mold, industrial hygiene, HVAC, remediation, DNA, and associated markets, can learn more about growing their business by contacting info@cochraneassoc.com, calling (602) 510-3179 or visiting http://www.cochraneassoc.com or http://www.IAQTV.com. To learn about ultraviolet (UV) solutions visit http://www.UVDI.com.



