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by RadioJoe
Sat Jul 20, 2024 4:44 pm
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: 734: Whatley - Fostering a Collaborative Environment between Restoration Contractors and Insurance Carriers
Replies: 2
Views: 6230

Re: 734: Whatley - Fostering a Collaborative Environment between Restoration Contractors and Insurance Carriers

Great job by Whatley. It's nice to see someone working to get the restoration contractors and insurance companies singing from the same hymnal.
by RadioJoe
Mon Jul 15, 2024 3:49 pm
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: 733: David Krause, PhD, MSPH, CIH, FAIHA Remediation of Microbial Contamination & Legionella
Replies: 2
Views: 6338

Re: 733: David Krause, PhD, MSPH, CIH, FAIHA Remediation of Microbial Contamination & Legionella

Great job by Dr. Krause. I have wanted to get him on for some time now and the stars lined up perfectly. His many years of service in the industry came through in this interview. Legionella is not talked about enough and even less frequently thought about as an IEQ issue other than in cooling towers...
by RadioJoe
Sat Jun 08, 2024 2:40 pm
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: 732: Seth Harrison – ED Actionable Insights – Scoping with Accuracy: The Actionable Profile
Replies: 2
Views: 7704

Re: 732: Seth Harrison – ED Actionable Insights – Scoping with Accuracy: The Actionable Profile

Our thanks to Seth Harrison for a great show. I was not sure how this would go but was extremely happy we did this one. Earlier in the week we talked and Seth showed me things I had never seen about Matterport and Exactimate. As a consultant I had seen Exactimate estimates and invoices but never wor...
by RadioJoe
Tue Jun 04, 2024 6:06 pm
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: 731: J. David Miller, PhD – Bioaerosols, Health Effects, Secondary Metabolites, Endotoxins, & More
Replies: 2
Views: 7591

Re: 731: J. David Miller, PhD – Bioaerosols, Health Effects, Secondary Metabolites, Endotoxins, & More

This goes down as one of my favorite all time shows. Dr. Miller is eloquent and backs everything he says with science. Eventually people will figure out that its not mycotoxins but fungal glucans that we should be more concerned with. For years we have looked for the reason mold causes health issues...
by RadioJoe
Sun May 19, 2024 1:37 am
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: Episode 729: Tony Havics, Cheri Marcham, Jack Springston – ACGIH Bioaerosols Assessment and Control
Replies: 1
Views: 6211

Re: Episode 729: Tony Havics, Cheri Marcham, Jack Springston – ACGIH Bioaerosols Assessment and Control

I missed a few of the comments while doing the interview. We had a lively and knowledgeable live audience for this show. Looking forward to the Z-Man's blog. I want to thank our guests Tony, Cheri and Jack for joining us and for their hard work on this document. I also want to thank all the other co...
by RadioJoe
Fri Mar 22, 2024 8:48 pm
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: Episode 726: Steven C. Cooper, MS & Gavin Macgregor-Skinner, MPH, MRCVS - Disinfection Technologies
Replies: 2
Views: 6382

Re: Episode 726: Steven C. Cooper, MS & Gavin Macgregor-Skinner, MPH, MRCVS - Disinfection Technologies

Very interesting interview today. Sometimes its surprising to learn nuances of techniques like electrostatic spraying. There are many variables in the disinfection arena. The key seems to be training but most of the training is probably being done by people selling equipment that may or may not be t...
by RadioJoe
Fri Mar 15, 2024 9:02 pm
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: Episode: 725 - May Dooley - In Memoriam
Replies: 1
Views: 4137

Re: Episode: 725 - May Dooley - In Memoriam

It was a tough day for the IAQ Radio team. May Dooley was an inspiration to many including me. I regularly recruited guests that would be able to help answer some of the questions May was always wrestling with. J David Miller is just one example of course Sal LaDuca is another. May was always workin...
by RadioJoe
Fri Mar 15, 2024 5:31 pm
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: Episode 724: Martin D. Chapman, PhD – Allergens and IEQ; An Interview with the Dean of Allergens
Replies: 1
Views: 3935

Re: Episode 724: Martin D. Chapman, PhD – Allergens and IEQ; An Interview with the Dean of Allergens

Great job by Dr. Chapman, Best of luck with the new sampler.
I was hoping there was some progress on a low cost sensor that would cover allergens but it seems we will have to be content with particle counts that do not show us much in that respect.
by RadioJoe
Tue Dec 12, 2023 4:16 pm
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: Episode 717: J. David Miller, PhD - Relative Humidity; It’s More Than Just Mold
Replies: 2
Views: 14568

Re: Episode 717: J. David Miller, PhD - Relative Humidity; It’s More Than Just Mold

We always love having Dr. Miller join us. This week was no exception. I probably should have asked somebody about Wallemia long ago but finally asked Dr. Miller. I keep hearing from researchers how common the organism is in indoor environments but never see it in lab reports, etc. Why? It seems that...
by RadioJoe
Sat Nov 11, 2023 2:42 am
Forum: IAQ Radio Afterthoughts
Topic: Episode 715: Gigi Kwik Gronvall, PhD - Richard Bruns, PhD - Johns Hopkins Model State Indoor Air Quality Act
Replies: 2
Views: 17280

Re: Episode 715: Gigi Kwik Gronvall, PhD - Richard Bruns, PhD - Johns Hopkins Model State Indoor Air Quality Act

For me this was a thought provoking interview with Drs Burns and Gronvall. After today's interview I have to agree with the approach of trying to get this done at the state level. The states are supposed to act as proving grounds in some ways for federal regulation. Taking this approach makes sense ...