Clearwater, FL --Due to increased general public awareness of pollutants in the air at home and work, the indoor environmental industry is becoming an emerging career path and business opportunity. Doctors (and lawyers) are showing the relationship between the air we breathe and our health. Academia is responding to the increasing need for indoor environmental professionals by providing relevant courses. Francisco Aguirre, CIAQP, CIEC, a principal of Pure Air Control Services who serves as the Director of the Building Sciences Division, has joined the board of Central Florida College (CFC) s a IAQ technical advisor for issues related to the indoor environment. As part of his commitment, Francisco has designed a series of 2-hour courses on indoor environmental sciences for CFC.
Mr. Aguirre stated “In these presentations, I will share scientific, as well as practical approaches to understanding and investigating for the various indoor pollutants.”
The Building Diagnostics Sciences Division (BDS) of Pure Air Control Services has addressed various indoor environmental concerns in thousands of building including government, healthcare, schools, commercial facilities, hotel and lodging, etc. Their workload includes LEED Air Testing, Air Quality (Phase I and Phase II) Evaluations, IAQ Due Diligence Studies, Infrared Thermography, Building Pressurization Analysis, and Insurance Claims. The evaluations help identify the pollutants, their levels, source, and causation. In addition, the Building Sciences group at Pure Air Control Services performs Legal Expert Witness duties as well as quality assurance/quality control management for remediation projects.
For information on Pure Air Control Services Building Sciences division contact Alan Wozniak or Ed Ziegler at 1-800-422-7873 ext 802 or 804 respectively or visit their web site at www.pureaircontrols.com
About Pure Air Control Services:
Alan Wozniak founded Pure Air Control Services, Inc. in 1984 as a small mechanical contracting firm and today sets the industry standard for indoor environmental quality diagnosis and remediation. Pure Air has serviced more than 600 million square feet of indoor environments in over 10,000 facilities.
Pure Air Control Services nationally performed environmental services include: Building Sciences Evaluation; Building Health Check; an AIHA accredited Environmental Microbiology Laboratory; Environmental Project Management; and HVAC/Mold Remediation Services, HVAC Restoration Services, among other indoor environmental services.
The company’s expanding client roster includes the General Services Administration (GSA); Allstate Insurance; Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Carrier Air Conditioning; Naval Air Warfare Center, Orlando; and Naval Air Station - King's Bay, Georgia, US Postal Service (USPS) and many other Fortune 500 companies, school boards, and city, state, and county governments, making Pure Air Control services the reliable leader in IAQ.
For more information on Pure Air Service Services, Inc. and/or its IAQ services offering please contact Ed Ziegler, VP, at (800) 422-7873 (800) 422-7873 x804, or visit www.pureaircontrols.com.
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