Episode 715: Gigi Kwik Gronvall, PhD - Richard Bruns, PhD - Johns Hopkins Model State Indoor Air Quality Act
Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 8:14 pm
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12:03:26 From cliff zlotnik : TRivia- what is the common theme between: today's month and day, the largest city in Pennsylvania, a tavern and a US military branch?
12:07:07 From John Corliss : Common theme is the armed forces. Marine Corp was founded in a tavern in Philadelphia
12:08:04 From cliff zlotnik : Correct John, please email your contact info to czlotnik@cs.com
12:14:21 From Tom Martin III : Why does the government struggle to safeguard children in schools from indoor air quality issues that worsen ??
With the growing popularity of homeschooling, it's essential to scrutinize state politicians who advocate for deregulation.
It's not just a matter of implementing standard filters, source removal, or dilution. We strongly advocate for a comprehensive, evidence-based scientific strategy founded on three fundamental pillars. These pillars must encompass "respiratory and allergy scientific steps" and should be integral components of advanced cleaning for health training and lifestyle changes. When you can’t breathe nothing truly matters- Source ALA
https://www.lung.org/blog/research-kitc ... AG43kL02NA
12:16:24 From Tom Martin III : Best Practices Example 2. https://community.aafa.org/blog/improve ... ith-asthma
12:27:16 From John Corliss : Johns Hopkins had one of the best covid dashboards during the pandemic. Do they have access to any of those folks to help with a dashboard for this kind of project?
12:30:22 From Tom Martin III : To make an action plan effective, it's crucial to have individuals with decades of experience in lung and allergy diseases, along with industrial and chemical manufacturing training, at the table. Without their input, you're essentially battling against powerful lobbyists, and the root issue lies in the problem of deregulation.
FL MRSA # 4055
12:37:49 From Tom Martin III : Failing to measure public indoor space not only impacts health because you don’t consider five IAQ technologies that trigger health events for folks with sensitivities but also poses a significant risk of increasing energy consumption…
T. Martin
12:39:08 From John Corliss : Makes you wonder if the good IAQ baseline should be based on school children and not on sensitive adults
12:39:49 From Gigi Gronvall : Reacted to "Makes you wonder if ..." with
12:41:00 From Tom Martin III : Do you assess how out of balance humidity, temperature, and increased carbon dioxide levels affect both health and energy costs?
12:41:56 From Tom Martin III : Survey the occupants and workers dealing with the health costs
12:47:07 From Tom Martin III : I have contacts at the Florida Health Department, and I've filed concerns with the Florida EEOC. At this moment, the lawyers seem to be resisting IAQ "best practices," preferring to shift complex problems onto others and increase prices…
12:50:37 From Ed Light : I appreciate your speakers' interest in IAQ, but their statements indicate lack of real world experience ("don't clean excessively because "chemicals" are bad; fine particulates are the priority because of outdoor air research"). In my earlier role as industrial hygienist responsible for IAQ, at a State Health Department and subsequent work for school districts and a variety of parties involved in managing IAQ, I have found that the key to resolving most IAQ problems is an understanding of maintenance, operations and general conditions at a site, not measuring contaminant concentrations.
12:51:25 From Tom Martin III : When you can't breathe, nothing else truly matters.
12:52:02 From Gigi Gronvall : Replying to "I appreciate your sp..."
here is the report-- we go into more/better detail: https://centerforhealthsecurity.org/202 ... -19-spread
12:53:07 From Gigi Gronvall : Replying to "I appreciate your sp..."
We heard from teachers that they were spending a lot of time cleaningn a poorly ventilated environmen
12:53:21 From Gigi Gronvall : Replying to "I appreciate your sp..."
environment
12:53:32 From Gigi Gronvall : Reacted to "When you can't breat..." with
12:55:35 From Tom Martin III : I grew up around powerful industrial manufacturers and began working under my father in marketing and sales. Through my experiences, I've learned that without mandating best practices for indoor health and energy, it's been a challenge to see improvements in addressing my respiratory challenges over the past five decades and inflation never goes down over 5 year increments.. My inflation charts go back to 1960s..
have a nice day ..
12:59:53 From Tom Phillips, Davis, CA : New study founf.that toxic molds are cross breeding more w climate change: they are busy having hot sex [paraphrasing David Miller ]
12:03:26 From cliff zlotnik : TRivia- what is the common theme between: today's month and day, the largest city in Pennsylvania, a tavern and a US military branch?
12:07:07 From John Corliss : Common theme is the armed forces. Marine Corp was founded in a tavern in Philadelphia
12:08:04 From cliff zlotnik : Correct John, please email your contact info to czlotnik@cs.com
12:14:21 From Tom Martin III : Why does the government struggle to safeguard children in schools from indoor air quality issues that worsen ??
With the growing popularity of homeschooling, it's essential to scrutinize state politicians who advocate for deregulation.
It's not just a matter of implementing standard filters, source removal, or dilution. We strongly advocate for a comprehensive, evidence-based scientific strategy founded on three fundamental pillars. These pillars must encompass "respiratory and allergy scientific steps" and should be integral components of advanced cleaning for health training and lifestyle changes. When you can’t breathe nothing truly matters- Source ALA
https://www.lung.org/blog/research-kitc ... AG43kL02NA
12:16:24 From Tom Martin III : Best Practices Example 2. https://community.aafa.org/blog/improve ... ith-asthma
12:27:16 From John Corliss : Johns Hopkins had one of the best covid dashboards during the pandemic. Do they have access to any of those folks to help with a dashboard for this kind of project?
12:30:22 From Tom Martin III : To make an action plan effective, it's crucial to have individuals with decades of experience in lung and allergy diseases, along with industrial and chemical manufacturing training, at the table. Without their input, you're essentially battling against powerful lobbyists, and the root issue lies in the problem of deregulation.
FL MRSA # 4055
12:37:49 From Tom Martin III : Failing to measure public indoor space not only impacts health because you don’t consider five IAQ technologies that trigger health events for folks with sensitivities but also poses a significant risk of increasing energy consumption…
T. Martin
12:39:08 From John Corliss : Makes you wonder if the good IAQ baseline should be based on school children and not on sensitive adults
12:39:49 From Gigi Gronvall : Reacted to "Makes you wonder if ..." with
12:41:00 From Tom Martin III : Do you assess how out of balance humidity, temperature, and increased carbon dioxide levels affect both health and energy costs?
12:41:56 From Tom Martin III : Survey the occupants and workers dealing with the health costs
12:47:07 From Tom Martin III : I have contacts at the Florida Health Department, and I've filed concerns with the Florida EEOC. At this moment, the lawyers seem to be resisting IAQ "best practices," preferring to shift complex problems onto others and increase prices…
12:50:37 From Ed Light : I appreciate your speakers' interest in IAQ, but their statements indicate lack of real world experience ("don't clean excessively because "chemicals" are bad; fine particulates are the priority because of outdoor air research"). In my earlier role as industrial hygienist responsible for IAQ, at a State Health Department and subsequent work for school districts and a variety of parties involved in managing IAQ, I have found that the key to resolving most IAQ problems is an understanding of maintenance, operations and general conditions at a site, not measuring contaminant concentrations.
12:51:25 From Tom Martin III : When you can't breathe, nothing else truly matters.
12:52:02 From Gigi Gronvall : Replying to "I appreciate your sp..."
here is the report-- we go into more/better detail: https://centerforhealthsecurity.org/202 ... -19-spread
12:53:07 From Gigi Gronvall : Replying to "I appreciate your sp..."
We heard from teachers that they were spending a lot of time cleaningn a poorly ventilated environmen
12:53:21 From Gigi Gronvall : Replying to "I appreciate your sp..."
environment
12:53:32 From Gigi Gronvall : Reacted to "When you can't breat..." with
12:55:35 From Tom Martin III : I grew up around powerful industrial manufacturers and began working under my father in marketing and sales. Through my experiences, I've learned that without mandating best practices for indoor health and energy, it's been a challenge to see improvements in addressing my respiratory challenges over the past five decades and inflation never goes down over 5 year increments.. My inflation charts go back to 1960s..
have a nice day ..
12:59:53 From Tom Phillips, Davis, CA : New study founf.that toxic molds are cross breeding more w climate change: they are busy having hot sex [paraphrasing David Miller ]