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Page 1: PROGRAM & REGISTRATION 2014files.ctctcdn.com/996c7f5e001/d2491449-c98f-4f88-b05a-5878076d45d7.pdfTurner Building Science & Design, LLC Ø Ian Cull, P.E. Indoor Sciences, Inc. Ø Graham

2014improving indoor air quality for everyone

PROGRAM & REGISTRATION

17TH ANNUAL MEETINGINDOOR ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY EXPOSITIONMARCH 17-19, 2014 - GAYLORD OPRYLAND RESORT & CONVENTION CENTER - NASHVILLE, TN

The International Industry Event for Indoor Air Quality &

HVAC Professionals

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WELCOME MESSAGE

The IAQA 17th Annual Meeting and Indoor Environment & Energy Expo features workshops, panel discussions, dozens of technical presentations, meal and social functions, and a large exposition hall. There are three IAQA technical session tracks that run simultaneously. Conference attendees may attend any of the technical sessions. Proceedings papers will be distributed on memory sticks at the meeting, so attendees will receive information from all of the IAQA presentations given in Nashville.

By registering for the IAQA 17th Annual Meeting and Indoor Environment & Energy Expo, it is expected that you will attend many technical sessions produced by IAQA. However, you will be warmly welcomed at technical sessions produced by ACCA. For registration details, see the Registration Form in this brochure. Registration discounts are offered to companies sending multiple representatives to the conference.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

The IAQA Annual Meeting and Indoor Environment & Energy Expo will welcome professionals from the following disciplines:

♦ IAQ Investigators ♦ Environmental Consultants ♦ IAQ Investigators

♦ Facility Maintenance ♦ Industrial Hygienists ♦ Government Officials

♦ Mold Remediators ♦ Cleaning Contractors ♦ Duct Cleaners

♦ HVAC Professionals ♦ Public Interest Groups ♦ Energy Raters

♦ Manufacturers ♦ Filtration Specialists ♦ Architects

♦ Restoration Contractors ♦ School Officials ♦ Builders

♦ Home Inspectors ♦ Health, Safety Specialists ♦ Attorneys

♦ Engineers ♦ Physicians ♦ Compliance Managers

♦ Construction Contractors

Attending the IAQA Annual Meeting will provide continuing education credits from many organizations, including ACAC, ABIH, NADCA, NAFA, RIA and others. Contact IAQA headquarters to inquire about other organizations’ recognition of the conference for continuing education credits.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

register online www.iaqa.org/expo

CONTINUING EDUCATION

register today

SPONSORS

The Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) is proud to present the most dynamic conference and

exposition for the indoor environmental industry. The IAQA 17th Annual Meeting and Indoor

Environment & Energy Expo takes place from March 17-19 at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and

Convention Center in Nashville, TN. Pre-conference workshops are offered the afternoon of March 16.

The IAQA technical program is designed to appeal to professionals from across the IEQ community and

explores a multitude of indoor environmental issues ranging from building science, healthcare

facilities, assessment, remediation, hydroxyl radical technology, legal aspect of IAQ, healthy homes,

business topics and much more. (see complete program and distinguished speakers listed on page 4)

Combine this diverse program with all new networking opportunities, a 300+ booth expo hall, and a destination sure to delight the senses, and it all adds up to an amazing educational and business opportunity for you!

The IAQA Annual Meeting will once again have an Expo hall combined with the Air Conditioning Contractors of America

(ACCA). IAQA and ACCA attendees will have ample opportunity to network at social events, inside the Expo Hall, and at a

keynote session with world-renown author and speaker, Larry Winget, on ACCA's “Main Stage.” IAQA attendees are also

welcomed to attend ACCA learning labs and educational sessions – it's like two conferences for the price of one!

The 17th Annual Meeting features new and exciting social events. The IAQA St. Patrick's Day Reception is an IAQA-only

networking event taking place inside a stunning atrium at the Gaylord Opryland Resort. The following evening is a

special off-site event, the IAQA Wildhorse Saloon Party and dinner - a fantastic night out at Nashville's #1 Dining and

Entertainment destination. Read all about it in this brochure.

If you have questions or require any assistance preparing to attend the meeting, please contact IAQA Headquarters at

301-231-8388, or email [email protected]. We look forward to seeing you in Nashville!

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WELCOME MESSAGE

The IAQA 17th Annual Meeting and Indoor Environment & Energy Expo features workshops, panel discussions, dozens of technical presentations, meal and social functions, and a large exposition hall. There are three IAQA technical session tracks that run simultaneously. Conference attendees may attend any of the technical sessions. Proceedings papers will be distributed on memory sticks at the meeting, so attendees will receive information from all of the IAQA presentations given in Nashville.

By registering for the IAQA 17th Annual Meeting and Indoor Environment & Energy Expo, it is expected that you will attend many technical sessions produced by IAQA. However, you will be warmly welcomed at technical sessions produced by ACCA. For registration details, see the Registration Form in this brochure. Registration discounts are offered to companies sending multiple representatives to the conference.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

The IAQA Annual Meeting and Indoor Environment & Energy Expo will welcome professionals from the following disciplines:

♦ IAQ Investigators ♦ Environmental Consultants ♦ IAQ Investigators

♦ Facility Maintenance ♦ Industrial Hygienists ♦ Government Officials

♦ Mold Remediators ♦ Cleaning Contractors ♦ Duct Cleaners

♦ HVAC Professionals ♦ Public Interest Groups ♦ Energy Raters

♦ Manufacturers ♦ Filtration Specialists ♦ Architects

♦ Restoration Contractors ♦ School Officials ♦ Builders

♦ Home Inspectors ♦ Health, Safety Specialists ♦ Attorneys

♦ Engineers ♦ Physicians ♦ Compliance Managers

♦ Construction Contractors

Attending the IAQA Annual Meeting will provide continuing education credits from many organizations, including ACAC, ABIH, NADCA, NAFA, RIA and others. Contact IAQA headquarters to inquire about other organizations’ recognition of the conference for continuing education credits.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

register online www.iaqa.org/expo

CONTINUING EDUCATION

register today

SPONSORS

The Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) is proud to present the most dynamic conference and

exposition for the indoor environmental industry. The IAQA 17th Annual Meeting and Indoor

Environment & Energy Expo takes place from March 17-19 at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and

Convention Center in Nashville, TN. Pre-conference workshops are offered the afternoon of March 16.

The IAQA technical program is designed to appeal to professionals from across the IEQ community and

explores a multitude of indoor environmental issues ranging from building science, healthcare

facilities, assessment, remediation, hydroxyl radical technology, legal aspect of IAQ, healthy homes,

business topics and much more. (see complete program and distinguished speakers listed on page 4)

Combine this diverse program with all new networking opportunities, a 300+ booth expo hall, and a destination sure to delight the senses, and it all adds up to an amazing educational and business opportunity for you!

The IAQA Annual Meeting will once again have an Expo hall combined with the Air Conditioning Contractors of America

(ACCA). IAQA and ACCA attendees will have ample opportunity to network at social events, inside the Expo Hall, and at a

keynote session with world-renown author and speaker, Larry Winget, on ACCA's “Main Stage.” IAQA attendees are also

welcomed to attend ACCA learning labs and educational sessions – it's like two conferences for the price of one!

The 17th Annual Meeting features new and exciting social events. The IAQA St. Patrick's Day Reception is an IAQA-only

networking event taking place inside a stunning atrium at the Gaylord Opryland Resort. The following evening is a

special off-site event, the IAQA Wildhorse Saloon Party and dinner - a fantastic night out at Nashville's #1 Dining and

Entertainment destination. Read all about it in this brochure.

If you have questions or require any assistance preparing to attend the meeting, please contact IAQA Headquarters at

301-231-8388, or email [email protected]. We look forward to seeing you in Nashville!

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SPEAKER LIST

Here’s a preview of the notable IAQ experts who will be presenting technical sessions at the IAQA 17th Annual

Meeting:

Ø Ryan Allenbrand, MS, CIEC

Center for Environmental Health, Division

of Allergy/Asthma/Immunology, Children's

Mercy Hospital and Clinics

Ø Robert Baker, Fellow, ASHRAE; OPMP

BBJ Consulting Service

Ø Bill Benito, ASCS, CVI, VSMR

NADCA PresidentØ Michael Bowdoin

Attorney at Law

Ø Steven M. Caulfield, P.E., CIH

Turner Building Science & Design, LLC

Ø Ian Cull, P.E.

Indoor Sciences, Inc.

Ø Graham Dick, CR, CMP, AHERA

Genesis Restorations

Ø John DiMenno, CR, CRMS, CMP

Wonder Makers Environmental

Ø Jason Dobranic, Ph.D., CIEC, CEICC

EMSL Analytical, Inc.

Ø Bruce Fergusson, CIH, CIEC, PE (ret)

Air Source Technology, Inc.Ø Paul W. Francisco

Illinois Sustainable Technology Center, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Ø D. Yogi Goswami, Ph.D., PE

University of South Florida,

Ø David M. Governo

Governo Law Firm LLC

Ø Hugo Destaillats, Ph.D.

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Ø Carl Grimes, HHS, CIEC Hayward Healthy Homes

Ø Alan J. Neumann, Ph.D., CMC, CEICCE.W. Wells Group

Ø Heidi C. Hayes Eurofins Air Toxics, Inc.

Ø Don Hermann, CIEC, LEED® AP BD+CD. C. Herrmann & Associates

Ø Elliott Horner, Ph.D.UL Environment

Ø Joseph A. Hughes, Jr., CIECIAQ Training Institute, LLC

Ø David E Jacobs, Ph.D., CIHNational Center for Healthy Housing

Ø Zeljko Jurjevic, Ph.D. EMSL Analytical

Ø Kevin Kennedy, MPH, CIECCenter for Environmental Health Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics

Ø Andrew C. King, MScBatten Institute, Darden Graduate School of Business, University of Virginia

Ø Eva M King, MSc, Ph.D.Indoor Biotechnologies Inc.

Ø John Lapotaire, CIECIndoor Air Quality Solutions

Ø Hal LevinRResearch Architect, Building Ecology Research Group, Santa Cruz, California

Ø Stephany I. Mason, Ph.D.Eurofins Air Toxics, Inc.

Ø Timothy R. McAuley, MS, Ph.D.Health, Air, Nature, & a Greener Environment, LLC

Ø Mike McGuiness, CIHOccupational and Environmental Analysis, Inc.

Ø Mike Meyer, MS, CMIMold Testing Services, LLC

Ø Phil Morey, Ph.D.Environ International Group

Ø Jim Pearson, CMHMold Inspection Services, Inc.

Ø Michael A. Pinto, CSP, CMP

Wonder Makers Environmental

Ø Kent J. Rawhouser, WLS, CMP

A&J Specialty Services, Inc.

Ø Lisa Rogers

Mycometer, Inc. NA

Ø Rob Rottersman, MS, CIH

ENVIRON International

Ø Steve Rucker, CIH, LEED AP, MBA

Ecostratum

Ø Kenneth Sexton

Department of Environmental

Sciences and Engineering, Gillings

School of Public Health, University

of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Ø Halden Shane, Ph.D.

TOMI Environmental Solutions, Inc.

Ø Richard Shaughnessey, Ph.D.

University of Tulsa

Ø Henry Slack

US Environmental Protection

Agency Region 4

Ø Joe Spurgeon, Ph.D.

Bayshore Environmental

Ø Dick Wagner

AskDickWagner.com

Ø Eric Werling

U.S. Department of Energy

Ø Larry Winget

Ø Robert A. Woellner, M.S.

QUEST Environmental

Ø Nancy Yannuzzi, CIEC, LEED AP

BD&C

EBTRON, INC.

Ø Susan Pinto

Wonder Makers Environmental

Delta Cooling Towers, Inc.dESCODeWayne, Thomas Media CompanyDiversified Pure ChemDr. Energy SaverDuPont RefrigerantsDwyer Instruments, Inc.Dynamic Air Quality SolutionsE W C ControlsecoHOMEECR InternationalEFI- Energy Federation IncElite SoftwareEmerson Climate TechnologiesEMLab P&KEMSL Analytical, Inc.Energy & Environmental Building Alliance (EEBA)Energy CircleEnergy ConservatoryEnergyLogicEnterprise Fleet ManagementEnvironments for LivingEverblue Training InstituteEZ Breathe Ventilation SystemsFederated InsuranceFerris State UniversityFiberlock TechnologiesField ControlsFi-Foil Company IncFilterFetch by Jackson SystemsFiltration Manufacturing, Inc.Fireplace Plug- Battic Door Energy Conservation ProductsFLIR SystemsFlorida Solar Energy CenterFlukeFujitsu General America IncFundtech, Inc.General ElectricGoodman ManufacturingGPS TechnologiesGrayWolf Sensing SolutionsGreen Builder MediaGreen Training USAGreenHomes AmericaHome Energy ServicesHoneywellHuber Engineered Woods LLCHudson, InkIAPMOIAQ Training Institute LLCIcyneneIICRCIndoor Air Quality AssociationIndoor Air Quality AssociationIndoor BiotechnologiesIndoor Environmental Standards OrganizationIngersoll RandInnovative Labs

Inspection DepotInspector Tools/Energy Conservation InstituteInternational Code Council, Inc.Ivy ToolsJackson Systems, LLCJonas SoftwareKanomax USA, Inc.Legal ShieldLegends Environmental Insurance ServicesLennox IndustriesLighthouse Worldwide SolutionsLux Products CorpMainstream Engineering CorporationMarwin Company IncMidwest Tool & Cutlery CoMonroe Infrared TechnologyMotors & Armatures, Inc.Mycometer, Inc.NATENational Air Duct Cleaners AssociationNational Air Filtration Association - NAFANational Compressor ExchangeNetBrazeNew River Center for Energy Research and TrainingNexstar Network, Inc.Northeast Laboratory ServicesNovaTorque, Inc.Nu-CalgonOptiMiser LLCPanasonic Eco ProductsPassive House Institute USPentair Aquatic SystemsPerformance Systems DevelopmentPillar To Post Professional Home InspectionPivotal Energy SolutionsPowerselling ProsPrism Analytical TechnologiesProfessional EquipmentProfit Strategies, IncProfit ZoomProgress EnergyQLabQuanTEM LaboratoriesRAE Coils, a Division of RAE CorporationRainman Web DevelopmentRapid RecoveryRealTime Laboratories, Inc.Rectorseal-AirtecReftec International Systems, IncRESNETResource Conservation Technologies/Aqua GuardRetrotec Inc.

Rinnai America CorporationRotobrush International, LLC

ReviewBuzzRGF EnvironmentalRheem Manufacturing

3M/Filtrete™A. P. BuckAC Leak FreezeACAC/American Council for Accredited CertificationACCA's House of Pressure Theater, Presented by Comfort InstituteACCA's Quality Assured ProgramAccuvent/Brentwood IndustriesACHR News (BNP Media)ACT D'MAND SYSTEMSAdvanced Cooling Technologies, Inc.Advanced EnergyAEML, Inc.Aemtek, Inc.Aeroseal LLCAir KingAirCyclerAirGas RefrigerantsALAN ManufacturingAM Conservation Group, Inc.AMECAmerican Home ShieldAnswerphone of AmericaAprilaireAqua Finance, Inc.Architectural Energy CorporationAREVS, LLCArzel Zoning TechnologyAsk The Seal.comAssured Bio Labs, LLCAtco Rubber Prods, IncBacharach, IncBaker Distributing CompanyBASFBioCure 500BMP International, Inc.Bonded Builders Warranty GroupBrainerd Compressor Inc.Bristol Compressors International, Inc.Broan-NutoneBuilding Efficiency Resources (The BER)Building Perf Inst Inc B P IBuilding Sciences, LLCCallahan Roach Business SolutionsCallSourceCarlisle HVAC ProductsCarrier CorporationCentury, Fasco, GenteqChemSols, Corp.Chimney BalloonComfortRxCon-Air Industries, Inc.Contracting Business MagazineContractorSelling.ComControlled Release Technologies, Inc.Daikin McQuayDaikinAC Americas IncData Driven Decisions, LLCDavisware, Inc.

Saturn Resource ManagementService Automation, Inc.Service Partners, LLCService RoundtableShazamSkyeTecSouthwire CompanySpeedcleanSplash OmnimediaSpray Polyurethane Foam AllianceStar Star Cool, LLCSTAT Analysis CorporationSteril-Aire, Inc.Stride Tool, Inc.Structural Insulated Panel AssociationSurnyxTamarack TechnologiesTeam Management Systems IncTecfrica, LLCTesto, IncThe Department of Business & Professional RegulationThe New Flat Rate, Inc.The Snell GroupTherma-Stor - Ultra-AireThermostat Recycling CorporationTime Management, Inc.To Your Success, IncTremco Barrier SolutionsTrion Indoor Air QualityTruTech Tools, LtdTSI, Inc.Turbo AirU.S Department of Energy/Building AmericaU.S. EPA Indoor airPLUS ProgramU.S. EPA's WaterSense ProgramUS EPA- ENERGY STAR Certified HomesUS EPA Region 4 - Indoor Air and Pesticides ProgramsUSA Refrigerants, Inc.Venmar VentilationVent Cap SystemsVenture Tape Corp.Warm Thoughts CommunicationWegoWiseWrightsoft CorporationYodleZefon International

INDOOR ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY EXPOSITION

The Indoor Environment & Energy Exposition (IE3 Expo) is the largest exposition

of its kind. Co-produced by the Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) and the Air

Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA), the IE3 Expo has established itself

as an invaluable resource for attendees of the IAQA and ACCA annual meetings.

Below is a list of all the Exhibitors at the 2013 Indoor Environment & Energy

Expo. Exhibit Space is still available! Contact Gina Valerio at [email protected],

or 301-231-8388, ext. 26 for more information. You can also download an

Exhibitor Prospectus from www.iaqa.org/expo.

register today

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SPEAKER LIST

Here’s a preview of the notable IAQ experts who will be presenting technical sessions at the IAQA 17th Annual

Meeting:

Ø Ryan Allenbrand, MS, CIEC

Center for Environmental Health, Division

of Allergy/Asthma/Immunology, Children's

Mercy Hospital and Clinics

Ø Robert Baker, Fellow, ASHRAE; OPMP

BBJ Consulting Service

Ø Bill Benito, ASCS, CVI, VSMR

NADCA PresidentØ Michael Bowdoin

Attorney at Law

Ø Steven M. Caulfield, P.E., CIH

Turner Building Science & Design, LLC

Ø Ian Cull, P.E.

Indoor Sciences, Inc.

Ø Graham Dick, CR, CMP, AHERA

Genesis Restorations

Ø John DiMenno, CR, CRMS, CMP

Wonder Makers Environmental

Ø Jason Dobranic, Ph.D., CIEC, CEICC

EMSL Analytical, Inc.

Ø Bruce Fergusson, CIH, CIEC, PE (ret)

Air Source Technology, Inc.Ø Paul W. Francisco

Illinois Sustainable Technology Center, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Ø D. Yogi Goswami, Ph.D., PE

University of South Florida,

Ø David M. Governo

Governo Law Firm LLC

Ø Hugo Destaillats, Ph.D.

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Ø Carl Grimes, HHS, CIEC Hayward Healthy Homes

Ø Alan J. Neumann, Ph.D., CMC, CEICCE.W. Wells Group

Ø Heidi C. Hayes Eurofins Air Toxics, Inc.

Ø Don Hermann, CIEC, LEED® AP BD+CD. C. Herrmann & Associates

Ø Elliott Horner, Ph.D.UL Environment

Ø Joseph A. Hughes, Jr., CIECIAQ Training Institute, LLC

Ø David E Jacobs, Ph.D., CIHNational Center for Healthy Housing

Ø Zeljko Jurjevic, Ph.D. EMSL Analytical

Ø Kevin Kennedy, MPH, CIECCenter for Environmental Health Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics

Ø Andrew C. King, MScBatten Institute, Darden Graduate School of Business, University of Virginia

Ø Eva M King, MSc, Ph.D.Indoor Biotechnologies Inc.

Ø John Lapotaire, CIECIndoor Air Quality Solutions

Ø Hal LevinRResearch Architect, Building Ecology Research Group, Santa Cruz, California

Ø Stephany I. Mason, Ph.D.Eurofins Air Toxics, Inc.

Ø Timothy R. McAuley, MS, Ph.D.Health, Air, Nature, & a Greener Environment, LLC

Ø Mike McGuiness, CIHOccupational and Environmental Analysis, Inc.

Ø Mike Meyer, MS, CMIMold Testing Services, LLC

Ø Phil Morey, Ph.D.Environ International Group

Ø Jim Pearson, CMHMold Inspection Services, Inc.

Ø Michael A. Pinto, CSP, CMP

Wonder Makers Environmental

Ø Kent J. Rawhouser, WLS, CMP

A&J Specialty Services, Inc.

Ø Lisa Rogers

Mycometer, Inc. NA

Ø Rob Rottersman, MS, CIH

ENVIRON International

Ø Steve Rucker, CIH, LEED AP, MBA

Ecostratum

Ø Kenneth Sexton

Department of Environmental

Sciences and Engineering, Gillings

School of Public Health, University

of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Ø Halden Shane, Ph.D.

TOMI Environmental Solutions, Inc.

Ø Richard Shaughnessey, Ph.D.

University of Tulsa

Ø Henry Slack

US Environmental Protection

Agency Region 4

Ø Joe Spurgeon, Ph.D.

Bayshore Environmental

Ø Dick Wagner

AskDickWagner.com

Ø Eric Werling

U.S. Department of Energy

Ø Larry Winget

Ø Robert A. Woellner, M.S.

QUEST Environmental

Ø Nancy Yannuzzi, CIEC, LEED AP

BD&C

EBTRON, INC.

Ø Susan Pinto

Wonder Makers Environmental

Delta Cooling Towers, Inc.dESCODeWayne, Thomas Media CompanyDiversified Pure ChemDr. Energy SaverDuPont RefrigerantsDwyer Instruments, Inc.Dynamic Air Quality SolutionsE W C ControlsecoHOMEECR InternationalEFI- Energy Federation IncElite SoftwareEmerson Climate TechnologiesEMLab P&KEMSL Analytical, Inc.Energy & Environmental Building Alliance (EEBA)Energy CircleEnergy ConservatoryEnergyLogicEnterprise Fleet ManagementEnvironments for LivingEverblue Training InstituteEZ Breathe Ventilation SystemsFederated InsuranceFerris State UniversityFiberlock TechnologiesField ControlsFi-Foil Company IncFilterFetch by Jackson SystemsFiltration Manufacturing, Inc.Fireplace Plug- Battic Door Energy Conservation ProductsFLIR SystemsFlorida Solar Energy CenterFlukeFujitsu General America IncFundtech, Inc.General ElectricGoodman ManufacturingGPS TechnologiesGrayWolf Sensing SolutionsGreen Builder MediaGreen Training USAGreenHomes AmericaHome Energy ServicesHoneywellHuber Engineered Woods LLCHudson, InkIAPMOIAQ Training Institute LLCIcyneneIICRCIndoor Air Quality AssociationIndoor Air Quality AssociationIndoor BiotechnologiesIndoor Environmental Standards OrganizationIngersoll RandInnovative Labs

Inspection DepotInspector Tools/Energy Conservation InstituteInternational Code Council, Inc.Ivy ToolsJackson Systems, LLCJonas SoftwareKanomax USA, Inc.Legal ShieldLegends Environmental Insurance ServicesLennox IndustriesLighthouse Worldwide SolutionsLux Products CorpMainstream Engineering CorporationMarwin Company IncMidwest Tool & Cutlery CoMonroe Infrared TechnologyMotors & Armatures, Inc.Mycometer, Inc.NATENational Air Duct Cleaners AssociationNational Air Filtration Association - NAFANational Compressor ExchangeNetBrazeNew River Center for Energy Research and TrainingNexstar Network, Inc.Northeast Laboratory ServicesNovaTorque, Inc.Nu-CalgonOptiMiser LLCPanasonic Eco ProductsPassive House Institute USPentair Aquatic SystemsPerformance Systems DevelopmentPillar To Post Professional Home InspectionPivotal Energy SolutionsPowerselling ProsPrism Analytical TechnologiesProfessional EquipmentProfit Strategies, IncProfit ZoomProgress EnergyQLabQuanTEM LaboratoriesRAE Coils, a Division of RAE CorporationRainman Web DevelopmentRapid RecoveryRealTime Laboratories, Inc.Rectorseal-AirtecReftec International Systems, IncRESNETResource Conservation Technologies/Aqua GuardRetrotec Inc.

Rinnai America CorporationRotobrush International, LLC

ReviewBuzzRGF EnvironmentalRheem Manufacturing

3M/Filtrete™A. P. BuckAC Leak FreezeACAC/American Council for Accredited CertificationACCA's House of Pressure Theater, Presented by Comfort InstituteACCA's Quality Assured ProgramAccuvent/Brentwood IndustriesACHR News (BNP Media)ACT D'MAND SYSTEMSAdvanced Cooling Technologies, Inc.Advanced EnergyAEML, Inc.Aemtek, Inc.Aeroseal LLCAir KingAirCyclerAirGas RefrigerantsALAN ManufacturingAM Conservation Group, Inc.AMECAmerican Home ShieldAnswerphone of AmericaAprilaireAqua Finance, Inc.Architectural Energy CorporationAREVS, LLCArzel Zoning TechnologyAsk The Seal.comAssured Bio Labs, LLCAtco Rubber Prods, IncBacharach, IncBaker Distributing CompanyBASFBioCure 500BMP International, Inc.Bonded Builders Warranty GroupBrainerd Compressor Inc.Bristol Compressors International, Inc.Broan-NutoneBuilding Efficiency Resources (The BER)Building Perf Inst Inc B P IBuilding Sciences, LLCCallahan Roach Business SolutionsCallSourceCarlisle HVAC ProductsCarrier CorporationCentury, Fasco, GenteqChemSols, Corp.Chimney BalloonComfortRxCon-Air Industries, Inc.Contracting Business MagazineContractorSelling.ComControlled Release Technologies, Inc.Daikin McQuayDaikinAC Americas IncData Driven Decisions, LLCDavisware, Inc.

Saturn Resource ManagementService Automation, Inc.Service Partners, LLCService RoundtableShazamSkyeTecSouthwire CompanySpeedcleanSplash OmnimediaSpray Polyurethane Foam AllianceStar Star Cool, LLCSTAT Analysis CorporationSteril-Aire, Inc.Stride Tool, Inc.Structural Insulated Panel AssociationSurnyxTamarack TechnologiesTeam Management Systems IncTecfrica, LLCTesto, IncThe Department of Business & Professional RegulationThe New Flat Rate, Inc.The Snell GroupTherma-Stor - Ultra-AireThermostat Recycling CorporationTime Management, Inc.To Your Success, IncTremco Barrier SolutionsTrion Indoor Air QualityTruTech Tools, LtdTSI, Inc.Turbo AirU.S Department of Energy/Building AmericaU.S. EPA Indoor airPLUS ProgramU.S. EPA's WaterSense ProgramUS EPA- ENERGY STAR Certified HomesUS EPA Region 4 - Indoor Air and Pesticides ProgramsUSA Refrigerants, Inc.Venmar VentilationVent Cap SystemsVenture Tape Corp.Warm Thoughts CommunicationWegoWiseWrightsoft CorporationYodleZefon International

INDOOR ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY EXPOSITION

The Indoor Environment & Energy Exposition (IE3 Expo) is the largest exposition

of its kind. Co-produced by the Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) and the Air

Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA), the IE3 Expo has established itself

as an invaluable resource for attendees of the IAQA and ACCA annual meetings.

Below is a list of all the Exhibitors at the 2013 Indoor Environment & Energy

Expo. Exhibit Space is still available! Contact Gina Valerio at [email protected],

or 301-231-8388, ext. 26 for more information. You can also download an

Exhibitor Prospectus from www.iaqa.org/expo.

register today

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The IAQA 17th Annual Meeting and Indoor Environment & Energy Expo (IE3) takes place in Nashville, Tennessee from March 17-19, 2014, with pre-conference workshops offered on the afternoon of March 16. The event features keynote addresses, plenary sessions, panel discussions, dozens of technical presentations, meal and social functions, and a 300+ booth expo hall. Be sure to join IAQA at optional social events providing hours of top quality entertainment and networking.

IAQA 17TH ANNUAL MEETING: PROGRAM SCHEDULE

1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Preconference Workshop #1 An Advanced Course in Mold Sampling Methods and Data Interpretation Joe Spurgeon, Ph.D. Bayshore Environmental

1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Preconference Workshop #2 VOC Sampling for IAQ Assessments and Investigations: Method Selection and Application Heidi C. Hayes, Eurofins Air Toxics, Inc. Stephany I. Mason, Ph.D. Eurofins Air Toxics, Inc.

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS*: SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 2014

*separate registration cost

CONVENTION DAY 1: MONDAY, MARCH 17, 2014

register today

Morning Track 1 Track 2 Track 3

HVAC Healthcare Facilities Assessment

8:00 am – 8:50 am Demand Control Ventilation & High Performance Buildings Nancy Yannuzzi, CIEC, LEED AP BD&C EBTRON, INC.

Hospital-Acquired Infections – A Summary of Important Microorganisms and Causal Factors Alan J. Neumann, Ph.D., CMC, CEIICC E.W. Wells Group

IAQ Assessments using the 7 Principals of Healthy Housing John Lapotaire, CIEC Indoor Air Quality Solutions

9:00 am – 9:50 am 2013 ACR, The NADCA Standard for Assessment, Cleaning and Restoration of HVAC Systems Bill Benito, ASCS, CVI, VSMR President, NADCA

Control Strategies for Patient Protection when Performing Microbial Remediation in Critical Care Areas in a Hospital Rob Rottersman, MS, CIH ENVIRON International

What should Homeowners look for in a Competent Mold Inspection? Richard Shaughnessey, Ph.D. University of Tulsa; Phil Morey, Ph.D. Environ International Corp

10:00 am – 11:30 am KEYNOTE SESSION Join ACCA for MainStage!!

The Cold, Hard, Ugly Truth About Success Larry Winget

11:30 am – 2:30 pm IE3 Expo Hall Open (Lunch in the Expo Hall 11:30am – 1:30pm)

Afternoon Track 1 Track 2 Track 3

Hydroxyl Radicals Healthcare Facilities Radon & VOCs

2:30 pm – 3:20 pm Hydroxyl Radical: Hype Or Reality Michael Pinto Wonder Makers Environmental

Performance of Airborne Transmission-Based Engineering Controls in Healthcare Facilities Steve Rucker, CIH, LEED AP, MBA Ecostratum

Radon : A Service to Your Client Henry Slack US Environmental Protection Agency Region 4

3:30 pm – 4:20 pm Hydroxyl Radical: Improve Indoor Air Quality- Remove Bacteria, Bacterial Spores, Viruses, Mold and Mold Spores Dr. Halden Shane TOMI Environmental Solutions, Inc.

HEALTHCARE: High Risk Asbestos Abatement/ Sewer Clean up Graham Dick, CR, CMP, AHERA Genesis Restorations

VOC Basics, Hurdles and Practical IAQ Applications Elliott Horner, Ph.D. UL Environment; Robert A. Woellner, M.S. QUEST Environmental

4:30 pm – 6:00 pm Welcome Reception in the IE3 Expo Hall

6:00 pm – 7:30 pm IAQA St. Patrick’s Day Reception

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The IAQA 17th Annual Meeting and Indoor Environment & Energy Expo (IE3) takes place in Nashville, Tennessee from March 17-19, 2014, with pre-conference workshops offered on the afternoon of March 16. The event features keynote addresses, plenary sessions, panel discussions, dozens of technical presentations, meal and social functions, and a 300+ booth expo hall. Be sure to join IAQA at optional social events providing hours of top quality entertainment and networking.

IAQA 17TH ANNUAL MEETING: PROGRAM SCHEDULE

1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Preconference Workshop #1 An Advanced Course in Mold Sampling Methods and Data Interpretation Joe Spurgeon, Ph.D. Bayshore Environmental

1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Preconference Workshop #2 VOC Sampling for IAQ Assessments and Investigations: Method Selection and Application Heidi C. Hayes, Eurofins Air Toxics, Inc. Stephany I. Mason, Ph.D. Eurofins Air Toxics, Inc.

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS*: SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 2014

*separate registration cost

CONVENTION DAY 1: MONDAY, MARCH 17, 2014

register today

Morning Track 1 Track 2 Track 3

HVAC Healthcare Facilities Assessment

8:00 am – 8:50 am Demand Control Ventilation & High Performance Buildings Nancy Yannuzzi, CIEC, LEED AP BD&C EBTRON, INC.

Hospital-Acquired Infections – A Summary of Important Microorganisms and Causal Factors Alan J. Neumann, Ph.D., CMC, CEIICC E.W. Wells Group

IAQ Assessments using the 7 Principals of Healthy Housing John Lapotaire, CIEC Indoor Air Quality Solutions

9:00 am – 9:50 am 2013 ACR, The NADCA Standard for Assessment, Cleaning and Restoration of HVAC Systems Bill Benito, ASCS, CVI, VSMR President, NADCA

Control Strategies for Patient Protection when Performing Microbial Remediation in Critical Care Areas in a Hospital Rob Rottersman, MS, CIH ENVIRON International

What should Homeowners look for in a Competent Mold Inspection? Richard Shaughnessey, Ph.D. University of Tulsa; Phil Morey, Ph.D. Environ International Corp

10:00 am – 11:30 am KEYNOTE SESSION Join ACCA for MainStage!!

The Cold, Hard, Ugly Truth About Success Larry Winget

11:30 am – 2:30 pm IE3 Expo Hall Open (Lunch in the Expo Hall 11:30am – 1:30pm)

Afternoon Track 1 Track 2 Track 3

Hydroxyl Radicals Healthcare Facilities Radon & VOCs

2:30 pm – 3:20 pm Hydroxyl Radical: Hype Or Reality Michael Pinto Wonder Makers Environmental

Performance of Airborne Transmission-Based Engineering Controls in Healthcare Facilities Steve Rucker, CIH, LEED AP, MBA Ecostratum

Radon : A Service to Your Client Henry Slack US Environmental Protection Agency Region 4

3:30 pm – 4:20 pm Hydroxyl Radical: Improve Indoor Air Quality- Remove Bacteria, Bacterial Spores, Viruses, Mold and Mold Spores Dr. Halden Shane TOMI Environmental Solutions, Inc.

HEALTHCARE: High Risk Asbestos Abatement/ Sewer Clean up Graham Dick, CR, CMP, AHERA Genesis Restorations

VOC Basics, Hurdles and Practical IAQ Applications Elliott Horner, Ph.D. UL Environment; Robert A. Woellner, M.S. QUEST Environmental

4:30 pm – 6:00 pm Welcome Reception in the IE3 Expo Hall

6:00 pm – 7:30 pm IAQA St. Patrick’s Day Reception

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CONVENTION DAY 2: TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 2014 CONVENTION DAY 3: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 2014

register today

Morning Track 1 Track 2 Track 3

PCO Standards Assessment

8:00 am – 8:50 am Photocatalytic Oxidation Air Cleaners: Promise and challenges Hugo Destaillats, Ph.D. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

IAQ Documents - Update Elliott Horner, Ph.D. UL Environment; Ian Cull, P.E. Indoor Sciences, Inc.

Elements of an Exposure Assessment Strategy Joe Spurgeon, Ph.D. Bayshore Environmental

9:00 am – 9:50 am Innovative New Photo-Electrochemical Technology for Destruction of Airborne Microorganism and VOC’s D. Yogi Goswami, Ph.D., PE University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida

ASHRAE 62.2-2013: Residential Ventilation Requirements and Options Paul W. Francisco Illinois Sustainable Technology Center, University of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

Updates to IICRC’s Mold Remediation Standard (S520) and Issues Surrounding Post-Remediation Verification Michael Bowdoin Attorney at Law; Jim Pearson, CMH Mold Inspection Services, Inc., IICRC S520 Chair

10:00 am – 10:50 am KEYNOTE SESSION The Latest Legal Challenges in Indoor Air Quality: Everything You Need To Know

David M. Governo Governo Law Firm LLC

11:00 am – Noon IAQA General Membership Meeting

11:30 am – 2:30 pm IE3 Expo Hall Open (Lunch in the Expo Hall 11:30am – 1:30pm)

Afternoon Track 1 Track 2 Track 3

Healthy Homes Research & Outcomes

Legal and Business EPA and DoE

2:30 pm – 3:20 pm Profiling Allergens in Dust by Comparing Active vs. Passive Dust Sampling Techniques in Residential Homes Ryan Allenbrand, MS, CIEC Children's Mercy Hospital and Clinics

Expert Witness Preparation for Mold Litigation David M. Governo Governo Law Firm LLC; Elliott Horner, Ph.D. UL Environment

A New Metric for “Clean” in Schools, the ISSA Clean Standard K-12; Pushing the Envelope for Healthy School Environments Richard Shaughnessey, Ph.D., University of Tulsa; Susan Pinto, President, Wonder Makers Environmental

3:30 pm – 4:20 pm Do Weatherization and Rehabilitation of Low-Income Housing Using Green Healthy Homes Techniques Improve Health Outcomes and Indoor Environmental Quality—Three Recently Completed Studies David E Jacobs, Ph.D., CIH National Center for Healthy Housing

Entrepreneurial Frameworks for Growing your Business Andrew C. King, MSc Batten Institute, Darden Graduate School of Business, University of Virginia

IAQ and the Race to Zero Energy Homes Eric Werling, MSAE, MBA Building America Program Manager U.S. Department of Energy

4:30 pm – 5:20 pm Exposure to Allergens and Endotoxin in Homes, Schools and Workplaces: A Review of the Newest Science Eva M King, MSc, Ph.D. Indoor Biotechnologies Inc.

Collaboration Marketing - Are You On Board? Dick Wagner AskDickWagner.com

Let EPA Help your Clients: Indoor airPLUS and Other Cool Stuff Henry Slack US Environmental Protection Agency Region 4

6:00 pm – 10:00 pm IAQA Wildhorse Saloon Event (Ticketed Event)

Morning Track 1 Track 2 Track 3

Remediation Building Science Assessment

8:00 am – 8:50 am Assessment and Control of Indoor Water and Dampness and Health Effects. Carl Grimes, HHS CIEC Hayward Healthy Homes; Kevin Kennedy, MPH, CIEC Center for Environmental Health Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics

Buildings in Hot/Humid Places – Five Factors to Manage Robert Baker, ASHRAE, OPMP BBJ Consulting Service

Spray Polyurethane Foam Insulation John Lapotaire, CIEC Indoor Air Quality Solutions, IAQS

9:00 am – 9:50 am The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of a Mitigation and Remediation Contractor! Kent J. Rawhouser, WLS, CMP A&J Specialty Services, Inc.

How To Unseal An Envelope Steven M. Caulfield, P.E., CIH Turner Building Science & Design, LLC

So You Think You Know IEQ?? Mike McGuiness, CIH Occupational and Environmental Analysis, Inc.

10:00 am – 10:50 am KEYNOTE SESSION Interpreting Indoor Air Pollutant Measurements

Hal Levin Administrator at International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ)

11:00 am – Noon A Review Of The Use And Practice Of Negative Air Machines (Nam’s) In Mold Remediation - Panel Discussion Jim Pearson, CMH Mold Inspection Services, Inc., IICRC S520 Chair

LEED v4 Certification – What are the opportunities for IAQA Members Don Hermann, CIEC, LEED® AP BD+C D. C. Herrmann & Associates; Elliott Horner, Ph. D. UL Environment

Are Standard (Undisturbed) Airborne Mold Tests Reliable? The Usefulness of Disturbed Tests For Mold Assessments – With Several Examples Mike Meyer, MS, CMI Mold Testing Services, LLC

11:30 am – 2:30 pm IE3 Expo Hall Open (Lunch in the Expo Hall 11:30am – 1:30pm)

Afternoon Track 1 Track 2 Track 3

Remediation Research Sampling

2:30 pm – 3:20 pm Supervising Indoor Environmental Contracting Projects Joseph A. Hughes, Jr., CIEC IAQ Training Institute, LLC

Spatial Measurements of Ultrafine Particles Using an Engine Exhaust Particle Sizer within a Local Community Downwind of a Major International Trade Bridge in Buffalo, N.Y. Timothy R. McAuley, MS, Ph.D. Consulting for Health, Air, Nature, & a Greener Environment, LLC

One Sample Fits All, The Reason Air Sampling Isn’t Reliable Lisa Rogers Mycometer, Inc. NA

3:30 pm – 4:20 pm A Novel and Effective Approach for Dealing with Mold Contamination in Attics and Crawl Spaces Michael A. Pinto, CSP, CMP Wonder Makers Environmental; John DiMenno, CR, CRMS, CMP Wonder Makers Environmental

Importance of Fungal Speciation Zeljko Jurjevic, Ph.D. EMSL Analytical

Airborne Mold Sampling: Real-World Application Bruce Fergusson, CIH, CIEC, PE (ret) Air Source Technology, Inc.

4:30 pm – 5:20 pm Large Scale Renovation Projects in Hospitals (Challenges & Opportunities) Graham Dick, CR, CMP, AHERA Genesis Restorations

Combining In Vitro Biosensor and Chemical Analysis Strategies for Indoor Air Quality Assessment Kenneth Sexton Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Gillings School of Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Environmental Pathogens: Sampling and Analysis Considerations Jason Dobranic, Ph.D., CIEC, CEICC EMSL Analytical, Inc.

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CONVENTION DAY 2: TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 2014 CONVENTION DAY 3: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 2014

register today

Morning Track 1 Track 2 Track 3

PCO Standards Assessment

8:00 am – 8:50 am Photocatalytic Oxidation Air Cleaners: Promise and challenges Hugo Destaillats, Ph.D. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

IAQ Documents - Update Elliott Horner, Ph.D. UL Environment; Ian Cull, P.E. Indoor Sciences, Inc.

Elements of an Exposure Assessment Strategy Joe Spurgeon, Ph.D. Bayshore Environmental

9:00 am – 9:50 am Innovative New Photo-Electrochemical Technology for Destruction of Airborne Microorganism and VOC’s D. Yogi Goswami, Ph.D., PE University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida

ASHRAE 62.2-2013: Residential Ventilation Requirements and Options Paul W. Francisco Illinois Sustainable Technology Center, University of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

Updates to IICRC’s Mold Remediation Standard (S520) and Issues Surrounding Post-Remediation Verification Michael Bowdoin Attorney at Law; Jim Pearson, CMH Mold Inspection Services, Inc., IICRC S520 Chair

10:00 am – 10:50 am KEYNOTE SESSION The Latest Legal Challenges in Indoor Air Quality: Everything You Need To Know

David M. Governo Governo Law Firm LLC

11:00 am – Noon IAQA General Membership Meeting

11:30 am – 2:30 pm IE3 Expo Hall Open (Lunch in the Expo Hall 11:30am – 1:30pm)

Afternoon Track 1 Track 2 Track 3

Healthy Homes Research & Outcomes

Legal and Business EPA and DoE

2:30 pm – 3:20 pm Profiling Allergens in Dust by Comparing Active vs. Passive Dust Sampling Techniques in Residential Homes Ryan Allenbrand, MS, CIEC Children's Mercy Hospital and Clinics

Expert Witness Preparation for Mold Litigation David M. Governo Governo Law Firm LLC; Elliott Horner, Ph.D. UL Environment

A New Metric for “Clean” in Schools, the ISSA Clean Standard K-12; Pushing the Envelope for Healthy School Environments Richard Shaughnessey, Ph.D., University of Tulsa; Susan Pinto, President, Wonder Makers Environmental

3:30 pm – 4:20 pm Do Weatherization and Rehabilitation of Low-Income Housing Using Green Healthy Homes Techniques Improve Health Outcomes and Indoor Environmental Quality—Three Recently Completed Studies David E Jacobs, Ph.D., CIH National Center for Healthy Housing

Entrepreneurial Frameworks for Growing your Business Andrew C. King, MSc Batten Institute, Darden Graduate School of Business, University of Virginia

IAQ and the Race to Zero Energy Homes Eric Werling, MSAE, MBA Building America Program Manager U.S. Department of Energy

4:30 pm – 5:20 pm Exposure to Allergens and Endotoxin in Homes, Schools and Workplaces: A Review of the Newest Science Eva M King, MSc, Ph.D. Indoor Biotechnologies Inc.

Collaboration Marketing - Are You On Board? Dick Wagner AskDickWagner.com

Let EPA Help your Clients: Indoor airPLUS and Other Cool Stuff Henry Slack US Environmental Protection Agency Region 4

6:00 pm – 10:00 pm IAQA Wildhorse Saloon Event (Ticketed Event)

Morning Track 1 Track 2 Track 3

Remediation Building Science Assessment

8:00 am – 8:50 am Assessment and Control of Indoor Water and Dampness and Health Effects. Carl Grimes, HHS CIEC Hayward Healthy Homes; Kevin Kennedy, MPH, CIEC Center for Environmental Health Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics

Buildings in Hot/Humid Places – Five Factors to Manage Robert Baker, ASHRAE, OPMP BBJ Consulting Service

Spray Polyurethane Foam Insulation John Lapotaire, CIEC Indoor Air Quality Solutions, IAQS

9:00 am – 9:50 am The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of a Mitigation and Remediation Contractor! Kent J. Rawhouser, WLS, CMP A&J Specialty Services, Inc.

How To Unseal An Envelope Steven M. Caulfield, P.E., CIH Turner Building Science & Design, LLC

So You Think You Know IEQ?? Mike McGuiness, CIH Occupational and Environmental Analysis, Inc.

10:00 am – 10:50 am KEYNOTE SESSION Interpreting Indoor Air Pollutant Measurements

Hal Levin Administrator at International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ)

11:00 am – Noon A Review Of The Use And Practice Of Negative Air Machines (Nam’s) In Mold Remediation - Panel Discussion Jim Pearson, CMH Mold Inspection Services, Inc., IICRC S520 Chair

LEED v4 Certification – What are the opportunities for IAQA Members Don Hermann, CIEC, LEED® AP BD+C D. C. Herrmann & Associates; Elliott Horner, Ph. D. UL Environment

Are Standard (Undisturbed) Airborne Mold Tests Reliable? The Usefulness of Disturbed Tests For Mold Assessments – With Several Examples Mike Meyer, MS, CMI Mold Testing Services, LLC

11:30 am – 2:30 pm IE3 Expo Hall Open (Lunch in the Expo Hall 11:30am – 1:30pm)

Afternoon Track 1 Track 2 Track 3

Remediation Research Sampling

2:30 pm – 3:20 pm Supervising Indoor Environmental Contracting Projects Joseph A. Hughes, Jr., CIEC IAQ Training Institute, LLC

Spatial Measurements of Ultrafine Particles Using an Engine Exhaust Particle Sizer within a Local Community Downwind of a Major International Trade Bridge in Buffalo, N.Y. Timothy R. McAuley, MS, Ph.D. Consulting for Health, Air, Nature, & a Greener Environment, LLC

One Sample Fits All, The Reason Air Sampling Isn’t Reliable Lisa Rogers Mycometer, Inc. NA

3:30 pm – 4:20 pm A Novel and Effective Approach for Dealing with Mold Contamination in Attics and Crawl Spaces Michael A. Pinto, CSP, CMP Wonder Makers Environmental; John DiMenno, CR, CRMS, CMP Wonder Makers Environmental

Importance of Fungal Speciation Zeljko Jurjevic, Ph.D. EMSL Analytical

Airborne Mold Sampling: Real-World Application Bruce Fergusson, CIH, CIEC, PE (ret) Air Source Technology, Inc.

4:30 pm – 5:20 pm Large Scale Renovation Projects in Hospitals (Challenges & Opportunities) Graham Dick, CR, CMP, AHERA Genesis Restorations

Combining In Vitro Biosensor and Chemical Analysis Strategies for Indoor Air Quality Assessment Kenneth Sexton Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Gillings School of Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Environmental Pathogens: Sampling and Analysis Considerations Jason Dobranic, Ph.D., CIEC, CEICC EMSL Analytical, Inc.

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All educational sessions and exhibits will be held at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center.

Room Rate: $189/night (single/double occupancy) + applicable taxes as required.

Phone Reservations:1-800-429-5673

or

All reservations must be made by THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2014.

RESERVATIONS: (Ask for the IAQA or Indoor Air Quality Association

group rate)

Online Reservations: http://bit.ly/16FpC91 www.iaqa.org/expo

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

TRAVEL INFORMATION

AIRPORTS• Nashville International Airport (BNA) is roughly 8 miles from the Gaylord Opryland Resort.

GROUND TRANSPORTATION• Taxi Service: From the Airport to the Hotel the estimated taxi fare is roughly $25 + tip.

• Opryland Airport Shuttle Service: Look for the Gaylord Opryland Welcome Desk on the lower level of the airport between the two escalators or use the self serve kiosk by the welcome desk. Shuttles generally depart every 30 minutes. Reservations are recommended: 615-883-2211. Shuttle Cost: $30 person, one-way /$40 person roundtrip.

• Opryland Sedan Transportation Service: A personal greeter will meet you at baggage claim and assist you to the waiting car. Car Service Cost: $135 one-way + gratuity / $270 round-trip + gratuity. Reservations Required. To book call the Transportation Department at 615-613-8617.

GAYLORD OPRYLAND RESORT & CONVENTION CENTER2800 Opryland Drive, Nashville, TN 37214Tel: 877-491-7397

The Gaylord Opryland Hotel is located a convenient 8 miles from the Nashville International Airport. Guest Rooms are available with a Single King or 2 Queens, in-room coffee maker/tea service, mini-fridge, iron and ironing board, and hair dryer. The Gaylord Opryland features a Fitness Center, 18 Hole Golf Course, Relache Spa & Salon, indoor and outdoor pools, 13 different on-site shopping boutiques and 9 acres of botanical gardens, waterways and waterfalls. Catch the “Aqua” Fountain Show and “International Waters”Fountain Show nightly in the Delta Atrium. Dining options at Opryland include 18 different restaurants, lounges and eateries including 2 fine dining restaurants, 3 casual dining restaurants, 6 different bars and lounges, and more!

IAQA has secured the third floor billiard room of the famous Wildhorse Saloon in Downtown Music City for an exclusive IAQA social networking event. This is a special ticketed event and is not included with meeting registration. Space is limited so get your tickets early! The Wildhorse Saloon Billiard Room features pool tables, foosball, shuffleboard, seating areas, private bar and a fabulous view of the dance floor. Kick back with other IAQA registrants and listen to the Wildhorse House Band or bring your boots and join in the line dancing. Your ticket purchase includes a full Southern Smokehouse BBQ Dinner, Entertainment, and Round-Trip Coach Transportation from the Gaylord Opryland to the Wildhorse Saloon. This is a fantastic IAQA Networking opportunity at Nashville's #1 Dining and Entertainment destination. Tickets are $75 and are NOT included with meeting registration. Tickets must be purchased directly from IAQA in advance and will not be available at the door. You must be

thregistered to attend the IAQA 17 Annual Meeting in order to purchase tickets to this event. Maximum purchase of 3 tickets per person.

WILD HORSE - $2500SOCIAL EVENTS

SPECIAL OFF SITE EVENT

IE3 EXPO HALL WELCOME RECEPTION

NEW! IAQA ST. PATRICK’S DAY RECEPTION

Your IAQA Registration gives you access to the IAQA St. Patrick's Day Reception! This is an ALL IAQA networking event and a great opportunity to continue conversations started in the Expo Hall or between Speaker Sessions. You don't have to wear green just bring your IAQA name badge and come join the fun. We can't promise green beer and cabbage but light refreshments and beverages will be available. The IAQA St. Patrick's Day Reception begins immediately following the Expo Hall Welcoming Reception.

Join all the IE3 Exhibitors and IAQA and ACCA Attendees at the opening event of the 2014 IE3 Expo. Your IAQA Registration gives you access to the largest IAQ and Indoor Environment exposition in the industry. Enjoy light refreshments while visiting with exhibitors on the show floor to see and hear about new trends and emerging technologies within the industry. With over 300 vendor booths the IE3 Expo is an invaluable resource to IAQ professionals.

Monday, March 17, 2014 - 4:30 pm - 6 pm

Monday, March 17, 2014 - 6 pm - 7:30 pm

IAQA Wildhorse Saloon Party Tuesday, March 18, 2014 - 6 pm - 10 pm

register today

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All educational sessions and exhibits will be held at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center.

Room Rate: $189/night (single/double occupancy) + applicable taxes as required.

Phone Reservations:1-800-429-5673

or

All reservations must be made by THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2014.

RESERVATIONS: (Ask for the IAQA or Indoor Air Quality Association

group rate)

Online Reservations: http://bit.ly/16FpC91 www.iaqa.org/expo

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

TRAVEL INFORMATION

AIRPORTS• Nashville International Airport (BNA) is roughly 8 miles from the Gaylord Opryland Resort.

GROUND TRANSPORTATION• Taxi Service: From the Airport to the Hotel the estimated taxi fare is roughly $25 + tip.

• Opryland Airport Shuttle Service: Look for the Gaylord Opryland Welcome Desk on the lower level of the airport between the two escalators or use the self serve kiosk by the welcome desk. Shuttles generally depart every 30 minutes. Reservations are recommended: 615-883-2211. Shuttle Cost: $30 person, one-way /$40 person roundtrip.

• Opryland Sedan Transportation Service: A personal greeter will meet you at baggage claim and assist you to the waiting car. Car Service Cost: $135 one-way + gratuity / $270 round-trip + gratuity. Reservations Required. To book call the Transportation Department at 615-613-8617.

GAYLORD OPRYLAND RESORT & CONVENTION CENTER2800 Opryland Drive, Nashville, TN 37214Tel: 877-491-7397

The Gaylord Opryland Hotel is located a convenient 8 miles from the Nashville International Airport. Guest Rooms are available with a Single King or 2 Queens, in-room coffee maker/tea service, mini-fridge, iron and ironing board, and hair dryer. The Gaylord Opryland features a Fitness Center, 18 Hole Golf Course, Relache Spa & Salon, indoor and outdoor pools, 13 different on-site shopping boutiques and 9 acres of botanical gardens, waterways and waterfalls. Catch the “Aqua” Fountain Show and “International Waters”Fountain Show nightly in the Delta Atrium. Dining options at Opryland include 18 different restaurants, lounges and eateries including 2 fine dining restaurants, 3 casual dining restaurants, 6 different bars and lounges, and more!

IAQA has secured the third floor billiard room of the famous Wildhorse Saloon in Downtown Music City for an exclusive IAQA social networking event. This is a special ticketed event and is not included with meeting registration. Space is limited so get your tickets early! The Wildhorse Saloon Billiard Room features pool tables, foosball, shuffleboard, seating areas, private bar and a fabulous view of the dance floor. Kick back with other IAQA registrants and listen to the Wildhorse House Band or bring your boots and join in the line dancing. Your ticket purchase includes a full Southern Smokehouse BBQ Dinner, Entertainment, and Round-Trip Coach Transportation from the Gaylord Opryland to the Wildhorse Saloon. This is a fantastic IAQA Networking opportunity at Nashville's #1 Dining and Entertainment destination. Tickets are $75 and are NOT included with meeting registration. Tickets must be purchased directly from IAQA in advance and will not be available at the door. You must be

thregistered to attend the IAQA 17 Annual Meeting in order to purchase tickets to this event. Maximum purchase of 3 tickets per person.

WILD HORSE - $2500SOCIAL EVENTS

SPECIAL OFF SITE EVENT

IE3 EXPO HALL WELCOME RECEPTION

NEW! IAQA ST. PATRICK’S DAY RECEPTION

Your IAQA Registration gives you access to the IAQA St. Patrick's Day Reception! This is an ALL IAQA networking event and a great opportunity to continue conversations started in the Expo Hall or between Speaker Sessions. You don't have to wear green just bring your IAQA name badge and come join the fun. We can't promise green beer and cabbage but light refreshments and beverages will be available. The IAQA St. Patrick's Day Reception begins immediately following the Expo Hall Welcoming Reception.

Join all the IE3 Exhibitors and IAQA and ACCA Attendees at the opening event of the 2014 IE3 Expo. Your IAQA Registration gives you access to the largest IAQ and Indoor Environment exposition in the industry. Enjoy light refreshments while visiting with exhibitors on the show floor to see and hear about new trends and emerging technologies within the industry. With over 300 vendor booths the IE3 Expo is an invaluable resource to IAQ professionals.

Monday, March 17, 2014 - 4:30 pm - 6 pm

Monday, March 17, 2014 - 6 pm - 7:30 pm

IAQA Wildhorse Saloon Party Tuesday, March 18, 2014 - 6 pm - 10 pm

register today