By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Define Indoor Air Quality
- List and define the health hazards of contaminated indoor air
- Identify the primary causes of poor indoor air quality
- Categorize the different types of indoor air quality pollutants
- Enumerate the actions taken by EPA to improve the quality of indoor air through community-based action
- Dissect the US EPA Publication for regulations regarding Indoor Air Quality Testing
- Understand the importance of Indoor Air Quality Testing
- Determine the right time to have an indoor air-quality testing
- Compare and Contrast DIY Indoor Air Quality Testing versus Professional DIY Indoor Air Quality Testing
- List and define steps for having a DIY Indoor Air Quality Testing
- Illustrate the DIY ways in improving Indoor Air Quality
- Determine the cost and advantages of professional indoor air quality testing
- List and define the elements found in an IAQ report
- Determine the common “hotspots” in a real estate property because of poor indoor air quality
- List and define the impacts of poor indoor air quality in selling a real estate property
- List and define key questions that should be answered for Indoor air quality versus Covid-19
This is an online course and will be taught remotely by the instructor using Zoom’s virtual meeting technology.
Click here to download the Zoom Client. Zoom is available for a wide range of devices including desktop, tablet and phone.
Upon completing the registration for this course, you will receive a personalized link to access the online course. If you do not receive the confirmation email containing the link, please contact us and we will resend it to you.
Important Notice: To receive continuing education credits for this course, you must be in the meeting room on time and you must stay in the meeting room until the course has ended. If you arrive late, or leave early, you will not receive credit.
Paul has owned and managed Valley Building Inspections for over 26 years with the goal of providing protection for clients, passion for his profession, and the purpose of performing the best inspection. Paul understands that communication skills are vital when helping someone with such a huge decision in their lives and has incorporated those skills into each inspection. Paul has volunteered his time at several local and national organizations. Paul has served as; President of Arizona ASHI, President of the Examination Board of Professional Home Inspectors, and Chairman of the Arizona Home Inspection Coalition. Paul now serves as a member of the Arizona Home Inspector Rules and Standards Committee, which governs the regulation of Arizona Home Inspectors. Paul has taught various classes to Realtors and home inspectors over the years including presenting at the national conference of ASHI (American Society of Home Inspectors).
Education Provider
Preferred Systems, Inc.
1001 State Street, Suite 1400
Erie, PA 16501
Phone: 888.455.7437
info@preferrededucation.com
www.preferrededucation.com