Unsolicited, fyi… I also believe the same credits would be available for Nachi CEU’s.
Here are some important pieces of information about our upcoming sessions:
1. The Markham session of the IAQ and Housing Durability Series has been rescheduled for later this month. Here are the new dates:
* Hamilton (January 24-26) http://www.iaqresourcescanada.com/training/Hamiltonposter.pdf . The Hamilton session is hosted by Green Venture.
* Markham (January 31-February 2) http://www.iaqresourcescanada.com/training/Markhamposter.pdf
2. Also, this week is the last week to take advantage of the regular registration fees. Seats are still available in each location.
3. We have received confirmation of additional continuing education credits from the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification and Ontario Association of Home Inspectors. Anyone who is eligible may request 7 CEUs (OAHI) or 1 (IICRC/Mold Category) after successfully completing a course.
4. You can complete your secure online registration at [https://media5.magma.ca/www.iaqresourcescanada.com/cgi-bin/store/comm](https://media5.magma.ca/www.iaqresourcescanada.com/cgi-bin/store/comm)erce.cgi?product=Training&cart_id=1134678056.6152 , download a faxable regisration form [http://www.iaqresourcescanada.com/training/MarkhamHamiltonALLreg.pdf](http://www.iaqresourcescanada.com/training/MarkhamHamiltonALLreg.pdf) or contact us directly at 1-800-785-4110. We'll be happy to answer your questions and register you for any of our sessions.
5. Here are a few comments from attendees at previous courses:
* "The whole course was excellent."* Tom Lloyd, Dakota Home Inspections*
* "I was very impressed with the information and delivery. It is all very relevant to our organization and will undoubtedly be used in the future."* Mary-Lynn Huff, Ongwanada*
* "All of it [most useful part of the course] as I am a maintenance mechanic and deal with exactly all of this info all the time."* Daren Williams*,* Six Nations Housing*
* "Very informative. Great resource kit filled with a wealth of information. Highly recommended."* John Peters, At Home Building Inspection Services*
* "Very informative course with lots of helpful information. Great presentation. Will definitely be in touch."* Steve Kerton, Georgian College*
* "Highly recommend to all in housing industry."* Jon Vink, Manus Management & JSVinc Consulting*
* "Very well delivered course. Informative and interesting."* Paul Barry, AmeriSpec of Etobicoke and Mississauga*
* "Bill did a wonderful presentation. The knowledge I can use for self protection and homeowner protection [which] will now be put into place by me."* Gary Brayshaw, John Newman Contracting*
**Brief Summary of Courses**
The series of three courses will help you as a housing practitioner to increase your decision-making and on-the-job skills. Each course has practical approaches and resources that can be used immediately. Courses can be taken individually or consecutively as a series. Continuing Education Credits are available from many organizations in North America and regionally for eligible participants who successfully complete a course.
All courses will be of interest to renovators; builders and staff; housing inspectors and building officials; property and housing managers; HVAC professionals; home maintenance and repair practitioners; public health professionals; real estate and insurance professionals; and other housing practitioners.
Resolving IAQ and Housing Durability Concerns: The Essentials looks at causes of and solutions for indoor air quality and housing durability concerns. Visual case studies are used to explain basic building science (how a house “works” as a system), pollutant sources (e.g., building materials, house operation issues, mechanical system deficiencies), health issues, moisture, mold and other biological or chemical problems. This course will benefit anyone who wants to build their practical skills in recognizing causes and developing solutions for IAQ and housing durability concerns. More details: http://www.iaqresourcescanada.com/training/ResolvingcourseON06.pdf
Investigating IAQ and Housing Durability Concerns:* An Efficient Method* demonstrates practical tools, techniques and checklists to perform a simplified, systematic, building science-based investigation to identify IAQ and housing durability concerns. Through visual case studies and small group sessions, participants will learn how to conduct a brief, effective investigation, consider their observations and create an action plan for the client. This course will benefit anyone who wants to increase their investigative and decision-making skills related to IAQ and housing durability concerns. Resolving IAQ and Housing Durability Concerns: The Essentials is recommended as a pre-requisite, but not required. More details http://www.iaqresourcescanada.com/training/InvestigatingON06.pdf
*Mold Assessment and Clean-Up: Residential, The Essentials* focusses on breaking down the process of assessing and cleaning up residential mold contamination into 13 manageable tasks. Real life situations are simulated in the classroom with numerous visual case studies. Learners use the case studies to develop their decision-making skills related to each of the 13 tasks. More details [http://www.iaqresourcescanada.com/training/MoldcourseON06.pdf](http://www.iaqresourcescanada.com/training/MoldcourseON06.pdf)
We look forward to hearing from and invite you to visit our Web site at http://www.iaqresourcescanada.com to learn more about our courses and our company.
Julie Levi and Bill Boles, IAQRC partners
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All the best,
Julie Levi
Communications & Training Consultant/IAQRC Partner
Learn more about IAQ Resources Canada http://www.iaqresourcescanada.com
(613) 756-5651 voice | (613) 756-5564 fax
Raymond Wand
Alton, ON