Diagnosing and Mitigating IAQ Problems Part II

Architect Training Course
This two hour online course is part two in a two part series designed to introduce the principles for resolving indoor air quality problems. Part I focused on the procedures for diagnosing IAQ problems, while part II focuses on mitigating IAQ problems.

The basic approaches to mitigating indoor air quality problems are: control of pollutant sources; modifications to the ventilation system; air cleaning; and control of exposures to occupants. Successful mitigation often involves a combination of these techniques. This online course provides criteria for judging potential mitigation strategies and for determining whether a problem has been solved. This course also provides guidance in hiring professional assistance if you decide that outside expertise is needed to determine the cause of an IAQ problem. This course includes a multiple choice quiz at the end of each section.

At the conclusion of this course, the student will be able to:
  • recognize and implement strategies for controlling indoor air problems.

  • judge proposed mitigation designs and their success.

  • select a professional to assist in solving an IAQ problem.

Course Level: Fundamental

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