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Poor Indoor Air Quality can seriously impact the health of occupants in homes
and enclosed workplaces. When signs of poor indoor air quality arise, it is
of extreme importance to you and your family, or your employees or coworkers make
every effort to ensure that those you turn to to investigate and further mitigate
these problems be professionals which have received only the highest in education
and adhere to the highest in standards within the Environmental Air Quality Industry. The
Indoor Environmental Air Quality Council (IEAQC) provides it's members with the
most complete Environmental Air Quality courses in the industry. Only those
who have received and passed this level of EAQ education are accepted as IEAQC
Members and recieve the industry's top certification and right to be called IEAQC
certified. IEAQC Members are among the WORLDS most qualified EAQ experts.
 DO
YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES?
 Dear
IEP The
IEAQC course requirements for IEH were designed to give back the IAQ industry
to the IEP by providing the competent education and accreditation for the IEP
at a college level. And by so doing, effectively and deservingly return the
trust into the IEP. This new direction, vision, and
total commitment to the IEP and IAQ industry is by no means designed to happen
in a week, or even month. After all, with knowledge comes great responsibility.
As a matter of fact, this IEAQC Accreditation of Hygienist will require over
350 college hours of classroom training/education. But in the end, you will
join the ranks of Hygienist and as such demand and deserve the respect
afforded by the IAQ industry to only a few. Moving
forward - As the IAQ Industry continues to evolve, it is important that the
Accredited Indoor Environmental Hygienist (AIEH) continue to increase and
enhance their skills. It is for this reason that this designation will require
ongoing continuance of the individual’s professional status through multiple approved
continuing education programs and courses. LICENSING
- Should any Municipal, State, or other Government Agency
seek to impose higher education upon our industry, they
will never ask for more than a college level education in the field of licensing...we
believe that this IEAQC Accreditation, post college based curriculum, may be for
them the safest and only way to guard their "implied endorsement by virtue of
awarding a license to operate" as a IEP in the field of IAQ. In other words...
this COLLEGE BASED CURRICULUM for IEP's may become the safest answer for the Law
Makers' stumbling block as to establishing a proficient Standard of Education
to require of IEP's. ADDITIONAL READING.... What
sets IEAQC apart? WOW...where to start? Let start this way...the IEAQC
college based curriculum was designed and engineered to:
1.
Educate and prepare the next generation IEP's 2.
Bring existing IEP's up to the level of proficiency expected, required,
and deserved by the consumer. 3. Prepare
for, provide for, and to go beyond any requirements which may be suggested by
any City, State, or Federal Gov't
Governments are, as of late, being made to
take notice and begin to protect
consumers, life, and property, from those within the IAQ industry whose
sole source of "professional" "education" is based on a provider
whose singular objective is that of lining their pockets by pumping out
"CMI's", "CMA's", and "CMR's" designed to be a conduit
of additional revenues for the provider. In some, if not many, cases
CMI's and CMA's are simply sales reps for labs serving to procure future samples
by which the lab survives, as are some, if not many, CMR's whose
goals are to provide the "certifying body" with licensed application
of their products. This is simply CHOCKED FULL OF CONFLICTS OF INTEREST. Harvey
Gordon - President |
02.OCT.09
Tallahasse and Jacksonville FL | | IEAQC
SPEAKS AT STAKEHOLDERS MEETINGS FOR MOLD
INSPECTION/REMEDIATION | |
IEAQC President Harvey Gordon and Director of Education Dr. Richard McMonagle
spoke at both the Tallahassee and Jacksonville, FL Stakeholders Meetings held
by Florida's Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
"There
is a lot of uncertainty ahead and DBPR is aware of it" says President Harvey
Gordon, "the good news is that DBPR is open to recommendations". Both
Mr. Gordon and Dr. McMonagle agreed that they would participate in the next two
meetings which will be held Oct 12 and 14, "we want to be sure that no surprises
are added" said Dr. McMonagle. |
23.SEP.09
Dania Beach FL | | IEAQC
HOSTS PROPOSED STANDARDS ROUND TABLE | | |
IEAQC President Harvey Gordon, IEAQC Director of Education Richard McMonagle,
and IEAQC Board Member Peter Romano addressed a packed house of environmental
professionals who gathered in Dania, FL. |
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16.SEP.09
Tallahassee, FL | | DBPR
ANNOUNCES MOLD RELATED STAKEHOLDERS MEETINGS | | |
IEAQC President Harvey Gordon, along with IEAQC Director of Education Dr. Richard
McMonagle, will travel to participate at DBPR's Mold Stakeholders Meetings. DBPR
has scheduled meetings in four different cities across the state – Tallahassee,
Jacksonville, Orlando, and Ft. Lauderdale. The mold related services meetings
will be held from 1:30 – 4:30 PM. DBPR has futher has established a website
for the mold related-services: http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/pro/mold/index.html
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23.AUG.09
North Miami FL | | IEAQC
ANNOUNCES NEW OFFICIAL WEBSITE FOR AIEH's | | |
IEAQC today lauched the Council's Official website for AIEH's. www.AIEH.org |
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23.AUG.09
North Miami FL | 17
IEP's RECIEVE ACCREDIDATION
AS INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL HYGIENISTS | | |
IEAQC bestowed the Council's highest designation for the IEQ Industry on 17, at
a ceremony on the MDC North Campus. |
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23.AUG.09
North Miami FL | | IEAQC
GIVES AWARD TO MDC NORTH CAMPUS CE MEMBERS | | |
IEAQC President Harvey Gordon and Director of Education Dr. Richard McMonagle
presented Dr. Effrain Venezuela of the MDC North Campus Community Education Department
with the Council's First Partner in Education Award. |
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23.AUG.09
North Miami FL | | IEAQC
GIVES AWARD TO MDC NORTH CAMPUS CE MEMBERS | | |
IEAQC President Harvey Gordon and Director of Education Dr. Richard McMonagle
presented an award to Luci Dominguez of the MDC North Campus Community Education
Department. |
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01.JUL.09
Margate FL | | FIRST
GROUP OF IEP's TO BE ACCREDITED FROM MDC
ANNOUNCED | | |
Dr. James Tucker, IEAQC Board of Accreditation Chairman announced today
that the first candidates for the new AIEH designation have been approved. Candidates
will receive the AIEH designations during an awards event being held Aug 23, 2009
at Miami-Dade College's North Campus Auditorium. |
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15.JUN.09
Margate FL | | SLADE
SMITH OF BIO-REVEAL TAPPED TO TEACH AT MIAMI DADE COLLEGE | | |
Slade Smith of BEM-Corp and Bio-Reveal has agreed to teach the Miami-Dade College
"Introduction to Industrial Hygiene" course in August. This course is
the final required course for candidates desiring to become IEAQC's first graduating
class of Accredited Indoor Environmental Hygienists. |
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02.FEB.09
Margate FL | | IEAQC
ANNOUNCES NEW COMMITTE CHAIRMAN | | |
The IEAQC Board of Directors has appointed Dr. James Tucker as Chairman of it's
first Board Of Accreditation Commitee. This move was done in advance of the up
comming registrations for the new Board Accredited Indoor Environmental Hygienist
designation. |
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27.JAN.09
NORTH MIAMI, FL | | SAMPLING
METHODOLOGY CLASS AT MIAMI DADE COLLEGE NORTH CAMPUS | | |
From left to right David Smith, Manuel Sanchez, Mike Baney, Brian Friedman, Mark
Truby, Marcus Procacci, Peter Romano, Bill Hunter, James Romano, Tom Santopietro,
Gene Patelli, and instructor Harvey Gordon. |
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