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The Healthy Building Summit brings together indoor environmental professionals, cleaning and restoration professionals, building owners and managers, building scientists and home performance professionals for three days of presentations, panel discussions and research projects.
I once was fearful of sounding like a broken record. But, nearly 20 years of industrial hygiene consulting and teaching environmental health and safety suggest the hazards, regulations and ubiquity of materials containing asbestos fibers beseech repeating.
You can go from hero to zero in a New York second if your restoration and remediation activities degrade the indoor environment by disturbing or creating what I like to call bad “stuff.”