The informative videos have covered everything from fungal infections and toxic chemicals to asbestos and lead. The topic of their latest video, released just today, is about dirty ducts and how they can impact the air quality of a home or building.
“So far the IAQ Video Network has produced 175 educational videos on a wide range of topics that have a direct impact on the health and safety of millions of Americans,” reported Paul Cochrane, President of the IAQ Video Network and Cochrane & Associates, LLC. “Close to 350 people now subscribe to our YouTube channel and that number grows daily. We are proud to have reached the 400,000 video download milestone and look forward to our next goal of connecting with 500,000 viewers which should occur in just a few months. Additional videos are in the works, including one set for release next weekend that discusses how improperly maintained hot tubs and Legionella bacteria can put people at risk of developing Legionnaires’
To view the complete list of educational videos please visit:
http://www.youtube.com/
Past educational videos have been sponsored by a number of organizations and leading industry professionals that help protect the public’s health. Sponsors include: EMSL Analytical, LA Testing, Institute for Safety and Health Management (ISHM), UltraViolet Devices, IAQ Index, Legends Environmental Insurance Services, Mold Solutions, and Clark Seif Clark to name a few.
To learn more, or to inquire about IAQ Video Network advertising sponsorship opportunities, please visit http://www.IAQTV.com or http://www.cochraneassoc.com, email info@cochraneassoc.com or call (602)510-3179.
About Cochrane & Associates, LLC & the IAQ Video Network
Cochrane & Associates is a business development, public relations and marketing consulting firm that specializes in the environmental, HVAC, industrial hygiene, mold and indoor air quality industries. The company has worked with many of the industries’ leading institutions and companies and continues to be an innovator in the industry. They are also the driving force behind the IAQ Video Network.


