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by RadioJoe
Sat Mar 18, 2023 6:19 pm
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: Episode 694: Hal Levin - IAQ Pioneer – Memorial Show Part 1
Replies: 1
Views: 20

Re: Episode 694: Hal Levin - IAQ Pioneer – Memorial Show Part 1

Shows like this make me realize how important the IAQ Radio+ archives are!! I did not know Hal other than doing two interviews with him and talking on the phone in preparation. I was familiar with his work at ISIAQ and other organizations. For some reason the following comes to mind when I think of ...
by RadioJoe
Fri Mar 10, 2023 9:33 pm
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: Episode 693: Thomas Licker - Responding to Fentanyl, Crime, Trauma & Other Biorecovery Situations
Replies: 2
Views: 33

Re: Episode 693: Thomas Licker - Responding to Fentanyl, Crime, Trauma & Other Biorecovery Situations

Thanks to Tom Licker for a fascinating interview. If you ever wondered who cleans up after mass killings, suicided, overdoses, biological weapons, crime scenes and more Tom tells us. Great response and questions from our audience. I think the most important thing he showed us was the Recovery Risk A...
by RadioJoe
Fri Mar 03, 2023 10:19 pm
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: Episode 692: John Lapotaire - New Mold Assessment Standard, Hurricane Recovery, Spray Foam & More
Replies: 1
Views: 34

Re: Episode 692: John Lapotaire - New Mold Assessment Standard, Hurricane Recovery, Spray Foam & More

Always informative. John has been my go to "in the field" guest for many years now. He answers every question and pulls no punches. He also volunteers numerous hours to industry associations writing standards, managing organizations and doing his best to make this a better industry. This w...
by RadioJoe
Tue Feb 28, 2023 5:15 pm
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: Episode 691: Robert Higgins - Concrete Moisture Inspection: The Fundamentals
Replies: 2
Views: 55

Re: Episode 691: Robert Higgins - Concrete Moisture Inspection: The Fundamentals

Concrete Bob Higgins is generous with his time and is also determined to fix many of the misconceptions about concrete and moisture that have worked their way into standards and practice. This show was designed to take the firehose of information about concrete moisture from our "Moisture Mob&q...
by RadioJoe
Mon Feb 20, 2023 4:06 pm
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: Episode 690: Connie Araps, PhD & Kishor Khankari, PhD - Advances in Reactive Indoor Air Cleaning Technologies
Replies: 2
Views: 94

Re: Episode 690: Connie Araps, PhD & Kishor Khankari, PhD - Advances in Reactive Indoor Air Cleaning Technologies

I am sorry that I did not get to some of these very good questions from the chat on Friday. Unfortunately I was flying blind as my laptop that I use to monitor the chat needed an extremely large microsoft update. Yes I should have done that before the show but sometimes I forget to turn on the lapto...
by RadioJoe
Tue Feb 07, 2023 3:40 pm
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: Episode 689: Scott Walden - COO of Vetcor - Unique Perspective on the Current State of the Restoration Industry
Replies: 2
Views: 133

Re: Episode 689: Scott Walden - COO of Vetcor - Unique Perspective on the Current State of the Restoration Industry

I have been trying to figure out this TPA issue for years now. We have talked about it on numerous shows but this week's guest Scott Walden COO of Vetcor finally got through to me. HIs example on a 2,000.00 project really painted a picture that allowed me to see what the restoration people have been...
by RadioJoe
Sat Jan 28, 2023 6:44 pm
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: Episode 688: Pete Consigli,Cliff Zlotnik,Jon Isaacson & FOP’s The Andy Äsk Building Science Symposium
Replies: 1
Views: 128

Re: Episode 688: Pete Consigli,Cliff Zlotnik,Jon Isaacson & FOP’s The Andy Äsk Building Science Symposium

I had the easy job this week. Pete and Cliff did the heavy lifting this week along with the DYOJO's Jon Isaacson. It's always a pleasure to chat with Andy Ask and get his perspective on building science, HVAC and his favorite organization ASHRAE. One statement that got my attention was brought up du...
by RadioJoe
Tue Jan 24, 2023 3:29 pm
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: Episode 687: Rich Crim, PE & Ken Garza, CIH, MS - Reactive to Proactive IEQ GHP’s Unique Process
Replies: 2
Views: 136

Re: Episode 687: Rich Crim, PE & Ken Garza, CIH, MS - Reactive to Proactive IEQ GHP’s Unique Process

Thanks to Ken and Rich for their take on Reactive vs. Proactive IEQ. With today's emphasis on data I thought this was a good chance to show how people are using data to avoid issues at their clients properties. I remember GHP from my early days in the asbestos world. Steve Hays was considered to be ...
by RadioJoe
Mon Dec 19, 2022 3:11 pm
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: Episode 684: Andre Desjarlais & Michael Lubliner Oak Ridge - National Laboratory & the Building Science Advisor Tool
Replies: 2
Views: 198

Re: Episode 684: Andre Desjarlais & Michael Lubliner Oak Ridge - National Laboratory & the Building Science Advisor Tool

Our thanks to Andre and Mike for an informative show. Loved the history of ORNL by Andre. I am a bit of a history nut so that was fantastic. Also enjoyed playing with the Building Science Advisor. I highly recommend going on and putting your own home in to see where you rank on moisture durability a...
by RadioJoe
Sat Dec 10, 2022 6:43 pm
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: Episode 683: Burley PhD, Isenbeck PE, McNulty PE - ASHRAE 62.1 Ventilation & Acceptable Indoor Air Quality
Replies: 2
Views: 201

Re: Episode 683: Burley PhD, Isenbeck PE, McNulty PE - ASHRAE 62.1 Ventilation & Acceptable Indoor Air Quality

What an excellent show and great guests this week. It can be tough to do a 3 person interview but this group made it easy. They obviously have worked together and are passionate about the topic. It's easy to blame others for everything that is wrong in building today but not as easy to get CONSENSUS...