Episode 721: Lisa Rogers, Jeremy Beagle Eric Shapiro & Sarah Fanger Industry Update: A Round Table Conversation with IAQ
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2024 7:10 pm
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12:03:22 From cliff zlotnik : TRivia Name the late American writer who married on this day in gthe state of New York?
12:06:59 From Don Weekes : Norman Mailer
12:10:10 From Brooke Hanson : The IAQA website is not working- not live-
I need a telephone number that works to rejoin and pay to attend the conference in Ponte Vedra
12:11:10 From cliff zlotnik : sorry no the person we were looking for.
12:11:53 From Brooke Hanson : The other pages are not there
12:11:54 From Don Weekes : Indoor Air Quality Association
4004 S MacDill Ave
Tampa, FL 33611
12:12:06 From Bill Pockels : Has anyone read the article in AIHA's Synergist publication titled, "Looking Beyond the Barrier: Water Intrusion and the Research Environment"? It is in the February 2024 edition on page 24. There are five authors.
12:12:27 From Sarah Fanger : IAQA phone number is 877-878-4272
12:13:13 From Brooke Hanson : Your website is basically a static page- with no way to get to anywhere
12:13:25 From Sarah Fanger : Our new HQ office address is 675 Alpha Dr, Suite G, Cleveland OH 44143
12:14:19 From Brooke Hanson : Thanks for the phone number
12:15:14 From Don Weekes : Author trivia - Ayn Rand?
12:16:52 From Don Weekes : Thanks, Sarah, for the new IAQA HQ address. The webpage has the Tampa address, and that should be changed.
12:19:51 From Sarah Fanger : I’ll take a look at that, Don. Thanks.
12:24:55 From Bruce White : Can you speak to the Chapters and what communications you've had with their officers?
12:26:53 From Don Weekes : Echoing Bruce: I know that the India Chapter is interested in continuing but they have not had any contact with IAQA HQ. I spoke with some of their members recently and I did refer them to Sarah's email.
12:26:59 From Scott Armour : IAQA roots were training, and the development and accrediting of courses and the trainers (some or all of the original board were the actual training providers of those course), and of course, the continuing ed for the certifications for those courses. The Chapters were the primary promotion device for CE’s - in fact, most of them would have only annual “meeting” but were in fact the place to get CE’s. That changed at least two maybe three times (such as the agreement with AmIAQC (ACAC), IESO, etc.
What is the future with Certs, Course, CE’s for th 2024 edition of IAQA?
12:30:01 From T.Martin MRSA#4055 | ISSA / Normi member 30016 : Will IAQA adopt standards from other non-profit organizations focused on lung and heart health, which share and distribute indoor air quality standards for individuals with chronic respiratory, heart diseases, and allergens?
12:31:43 From lrogers@mycometer.com : I have a meeting set up with the India Chapter
12:32:05 From Don Weekes : Thanks, Lisa!
12:32:18 From RickS : As a longtime exhibitor, the IAQA conferences have been very good to us. We would like to support the organization and help it thrive. However, with less than 2 months before the Ponte Vedra Beach conference, and the website is still inconsistent and with little meat on it, as well as seemingly little promotion or details of the presentations, can you give a bit of a pitch as to why exhibitors should sign up for the March Conference?
12:37:40 From Bill Pockels : Do you have liaise with AIHA, ASSP, AHA, etc?
12:43:17 From Don Weekes : Besides Sarah, who are the other members of her team? Staff, ot volunteers?
12:44:56 From T.Martin MRSA#4055 | ISSA / Normi member 30016 : Thank you for shedding light on the question. It's clear that visual inspections alone are insufficient to meet air quality standards, so incorporating air detectors and sensors in conference meeting areas aligns with our commitment. The aafa.org is effectively disseminating valuable information aiming to reduce risks for triggers and symptoms. However, it's worth noting that several indoor air quality education organizations appear to overlook an expanding group of individuals with chronic respiratory diseases, potentially triggering underlying cardiovascular events. Thanks Again.
12:45:43 From lrogers@mycometer.com : Sarah is supported by he conference committee wh is comprised of members as well as another staff person , and the Board is also getting their
12:45:49 From lrogers@mycometer.com : hands dirty
12:46:03 From Scott Armour : this industry - environmental health - has huge amount of conflicting information - pick a topic, and you’ll find alternative med, product promotions, marketing spin, bad science and no science. HOW can IAQA distinguish themselves in this miasma of information overload?
12:51:25 From Don Weekes : Thanks, Pete, next year! Too busy this yesr!
12:52:54 From Scott Armour : lol - do you like that word, “Miasma”…..
12:53:42 From Scott Armour : Modern (2020s) Science and Modern Communication (social media, etc) are going to be KEY to the re-invention of IAQA….
12:54:03 From Don Weekes : Let's award more Hall of Fame members at this year's conference, or plan for 2025 conference.
12:54:12 From Scott Armour : BEST of LUCK - this is the long haul effort from Lisa, Jeremy, and Sarah!
12:54:58 From Scott Armour : Cliff- indisputable is used by those with horrible science - and they are WINNING the battle in the field…
12:58:09 From Don Weekes : I know that AIHA is interested in working with IAQA again. The Framework was a success.
12:58:41 From Jeremy : agreed Don, we need to make that happen
12:59:00 From cliff zlotnik : the answer to the trivia question is Samuel Clemens AKA Mark Twain
12:59:16 From Scott Armour : HAPPY Groundhog Day? What did Phil say?
12:59:31 From Jonathan Faith : early spring
12:59:37 From Radio Joe : early spring
13:00:55 From Don Weekes : Bring it!
13:01:02 From Scott Armour : THANK YOU - great show again
12:03:22 From cliff zlotnik : TRivia Name the late American writer who married on this day in gthe state of New York?
12:06:59 From Don Weekes : Norman Mailer
12:10:10 From Brooke Hanson : The IAQA website is not working- not live-
I need a telephone number that works to rejoin and pay to attend the conference in Ponte Vedra
12:11:10 From cliff zlotnik : sorry no the person we were looking for.
12:11:53 From Brooke Hanson : The other pages are not there
12:11:54 From Don Weekes : Indoor Air Quality Association
4004 S MacDill Ave
Tampa, FL 33611
12:12:06 From Bill Pockels : Has anyone read the article in AIHA's Synergist publication titled, "Looking Beyond the Barrier: Water Intrusion and the Research Environment"? It is in the February 2024 edition on page 24. There are five authors.
12:12:27 From Sarah Fanger : IAQA phone number is 877-878-4272
12:13:13 From Brooke Hanson : Your website is basically a static page- with no way to get to anywhere
12:13:25 From Sarah Fanger : Our new HQ office address is 675 Alpha Dr, Suite G, Cleveland OH 44143
12:14:19 From Brooke Hanson : Thanks for the phone number
12:15:14 From Don Weekes : Author trivia - Ayn Rand?
12:16:52 From Don Weekes : Thanks, Sarah, for the new IAQA HQ address. The webpage has the Tampa address, and that should be changed.
12:19:51 From Sarah Fanger : I’ll take a look at that, Don. Thanks.
12:24:55 From Bruce White : Can you speak to the Chapters and what communications you've had with their officers?
12:26:53 From Don Weekes : Echoing Bruce: I know that the India Chapter is interested in continuing but they have not had any contact with IAQA HQ. I spoke with some of their members recently and I did refer them to Sarah's email.
12:26:59 From Scott Armour : IAQA roots were training, and the development and accrediting of courses and the trainers (some or all of the original board were the actual training providers of those course), and of course, the continuing ed for the certifications for those courses. The Chapters were the primary promotion device for CE’s - in fact, most of them would have only annual “meeting” but were in fact the place to get CE’s. That changed at least two maybe three times (such as the agreement with AmIAQC (ACAC), IESO, etc.
What is the future with Certs, Course, CE’s for th 2024 edition of IAQA?
12:30:01 From T.Martin MRSA#4055 | ISSA / Normi member 30016 : Will IAQA adopt standards from other non-profit organizations focused on lung and heart health, which share and distribute indoor air quality standards for individuals with chronic respiratory, heart diseases, and allergens?
12:31:43 From lrogers@mycometer.com : I have a meeting set up with the India Chapter
12:32:05 From Don Weekes : Thanks, Lisa!
12:32:18 From RickS : As a longtime exhibitor, the IAQA conferences have been very good to us. We would like to support the organization and help it thrive. However, with less than 2 months before the Ponte Vedra Beach conference, and the website is still inconsistent and with little meat on it, as well as seemingly little promotion or details of the presentations, can you give a bit of a pitch as to why exhibitors should sign up for the March Conference?
12:37:40 From Bill Pockels : Do you have liaise with AIHA, ASSP, AHA, etc?
12:43:17 From Don Weekes : Besides Sarah, who are the other members of her team? Staff, ot volunteers?
12:44:56 From T.Martin MRSA#4055 | ISSA / Normi member 30016 : Thank you for shedding light on the question. It's clear that visual inspections alone are insufficient to meet air quality standards, so incorporating air detectors and sensors in conference meeting areas aligns with our commitment. The aafa.org is effectively disseminating valuable information aiming to reduce risks for triggers and symptoms. However, it's worth noting that several indoor air quality education organizations appear to overlook an expanding group of individuals with chronic respiratory diseases, potentially triggering underlying cardiovascular events. Thanks Again.
12:45:43 From lrogers@mycometer.com : Sarah is supported by he conference committee wh is comprised of members as well as another staff person , and the Board is also getting their
12:45:49 From lrogers@mycometer.com : hands dirty
12:46:03 From Scott Armour : this industry - environmental health - has huge amount of conflicting information - pick a topic, and you’ll find alternative med, product promotions, marketing spin, bad science and no science. HOW can IAQA distinguish themselves in this miasma of information overload?
12:51:25 From Don Weekes : Thanks, Pete, next year! Too busy this yesr!
12:52:54 From Scott Armour : lol - do you like that word, “Miasma”…..
12:53:42 From Scott Armour : Modern (2020s) Science and Modern Communication (social media, etc) are going to be KEY to the re-invention of IAQA….
12:54:03 From Don Weekes : Let's award more Hall of Fame members at this year's conference, or plan for 2025 conference.
12:54:12 From Scott Armour : BEST of LUCK - this is the long haul effort from Lisa, Jeremy, and Sarah!
12:54:58 From Scott Armour : Cliff- indisputable is used by those with horrible science - and they are WINNING the battle in the field…
12:58:09 From Don Weekes : I know that AIHA is interested in working with IAQA again. The Framework was a success.
12:58:41 From Jeremy : agreed Don, we need to make that happen
12:59:00 From cliff zlotnik : the answer to the trivia question is Samuel Clemens AKA Mark Twain
12:59:16 From Scott Armour : HAPPY Groundhog Day? What did Phil say?
12:59:31 From Jonathan Faith : early spring
12:59:37 From Radio Joe : early spring
13:00:55 From Don Weekes : Bring it!
13:01:02 From Scott Armour : THANK YOU - great show again