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I'm sure others may post this but on right side of website says EPA

meeting June 6th is open to public. I don't know if these are

things you attend in person or on the web. However if in person, it

is in Washinton, so Minutes of meeting are available after meeting.

I thought I had read somewhere that it can also be listened to via

conference call, whether that means internet don't know. Don't see

directions for that.

http://www.epa.gov/iaq/ciaq/index.html

Meeting agenda includes mold resistent products:

http://www.epa.gov/iaq/ciaq/meeting_agenda.pdf

Speaker on mold resistent products, representative from:

http://www.greenguard.org/

Last February's meeting sounds kind of interesting as it addressed -

Factors Affecting Access to Buildings by People with Multiple

Chemical Sensitivities and Electromagnetic Sensitivities- (PDF, 24

pp, 863KB) Minutes are available of that meeting at:

http://www.epa.gov/iaq/ciaq/meetingschedule.html

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The June 6th Meeting/Conference Call of the CIAQ will be held at the

usual time

(1:00 - 3:30 pm EDT) in Room 152 of EPA's offices at 1310 L Street,

NW., Washington, D.C. 20005

For details please visit the CIAQ website-

http://www.epa.gov/iaq/ciaq/index.html

In addition to the Agency updates and presentations, we will have a

guest request/appearance by GAO representative, Ben Howe (GAO, 617-

788-0582, howeb@...), i.e., The Government Accountability Office

(GAO) has been asked by Congress to review federal efforts related

to minimizing and mitigating the health effects of exposure to

indoor mold. The GAO team is interested in learning whether federal

CIAQ participants have efforts underway related to indoor mold. The

GAO team is also interested in identifying agency contacts that

could provide more information about these efforts.

The two presentations currently scheduled and confirmed are:

Presentation 1 ? GREENGUARD?S INDOOR AIR QUALITY PRODUCT

CERTIFICATION AND LABELING PROGRAMS.

This presentation will discuss the basic requirements that a ?low

emitting? products certification/labeling program must address.

Greenguard?s Certification Program for Children and Schools/Cleaning

Products will be used as a case study. Indoor Air Quality product

certification and labeling programs must fulfill a number of

requirements in order to pronounce a product or group of products

as " low emitting " . Fundamental principles must be established,

including: testing methodology; emission criteria; laboratory

qualification; sample selection; frequency of testing; control

measures; and accountability.

Presented by: Carl , CEO (1-800-427-9681,

csmith@..., www.greenguard.org), GREENGUARD Environmental

Institute.

Presentation 2 -- REDUCED ENERGY USE THROUGH REDUCED INDOOR

CONTAMINATION IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS.

The information available to consumers on the effectiveness of air

cleaners is limited, especially for the combined removal of volatile

organic compounds (VOCs) and particulates. A standard method of test

for the removal efficiency of air cleaning devices under such

conditions is lacking as well. This project evaluated six ?off the

shelf? portable and two in-duct air cleaning devices. The tested

products utilize different technologies for gas and particulate

removal including sorption, media filtration, ultraviolet-photo

catalytic oxidation (UV-PCO), electronic precipitation and air

ionization. The potential effectiveness and energy benefit of using

such devices to clean re-circulated air to decrease the outdoor air

intake and reduce the ventilation-related energy costs are briefly

discussed and compared.

Presented by: Davor Novosel, Chief Technology Officer (703-299-5633,

dnovosel@..., http://www.ncembt.org/index.html) National

Center for Energy Management and Building Technology (NCEMBT).

--- In , " barb1283 " <barb1283@...>

wrote:

>

> I'm sure others may post this but on right side of website says

EPA

> meeting June 6th is open to public. I don't know if these are

> things you attend in person or on the web. However if in person,

it

> is in Washinton, so Minutes of meeting are available after

meeting.

> I thought I had read somewhere that it can also be listened to via

> conference call, whether that means internet don't know. Don't

see

> directions for that.

>

> http://www.epa.gov/iaq/ciaq/index.html

>

>

> Meeting agenda includes mold resistent products:

>

> http://www.epa.gov/iaq/ciaq/meeting_agenda.pdf

>

>

> Speaker on mold resistent products, representative from:

>

> http://www.greenguard.org/

>

> Last February's meeting sounds kind of interesting as it

addressed -

> Factors Affecting Access to Buildings by People with Multiple

> Chemical Sensitivities and Electromagnetic Sensitivities- (PDF, 24

> pp, 863KB) Minutes are available of that meeting at:

>

> http://www.epa.gov/iaq/ciaq/meetingschedule.html

>

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LOOKS INTERESTING BARB THANKS, IS THERE A AUDIO VERSION ON THESE?---

In , " barb1283 " <barb1283@...> wrote:

>

> I'm sure others may post this but on right side of website says EPA

> meeting June 6th is open to public. I don't know if these are

> things you attend in person or on the web. However if in person,

it

> is in Washinton, so Minutes of meeting are available after

meeting.

> I thought I had read somewhere that it can also be listened to via

> conference call, whether that means internet don't know. Don't see

> directions for that.

>

> http://www.epa.gov/iaq/ciaq/index.html

>

>

> Meeting agenda includes mold resistent products:

>

> http://www.epa.gov/iaq/ciaq/meeting_agenda.pdf

>

>

> Speaker on mold resistent products, representative from:

>

> http://www.greenguard.org/

>

> Last February's meeting sounds kind of interesting as it addressed -

> Factors Affecting Access to Buildings by People with Multiple

> Chemical Sensitivities and Electromagnetic Sensitivities- (PDF, 24

> pp, 863KB) Minutes are available of that meeting at:

>

> http://www.epa.gov/iaq/ciaq/meetingschedule.html

>

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I thought there was but I can't find a link to one. After June 6th

there should be minutes to read if one can't attend. There are

Minutes to previous meetings. Some of which look interesting.

>

> LOOKS INTERESTING BARB THANKS, IS THERE A AUDIO VERSION ON THESE?---

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