7 Steps to Good Indoor Air Quality
About this course
In this course, you'll learn the 7 steps to good IAQ and the importance of each. You'll get concrete advice on how to implement the strategies and the background knowledge you need to apply them in different situations.
Learning Objectives
- At the end of this course, attendees will be able to name the types of pollutants best removed by filtration.
- At the end of this course, attendees will be able to explain why "Build tight; ventilate right" is an incomplete prescription for good indoor air quality.
- At the end of this course, attendees will be able to describe the 7 IAQ methods covered in the course.
Course outline
Welcome • 3 assignments
Orientation Materials
Module 1 • 8 assignments
Introduction to Indoor Air Quality & Pollutants
Module 2 • 3 assignments
The 7 Steps Explained + Step 1
Module 3 • 4 assignments
Step 2. Airtightness
Module 4 • 4 assignments
Step 3. Filtration
Module 5 • 4 assignments
Step 4. Ventilation
Module 6 • 4 assignments
Step 5. Moisture Control
Module 7 • 4 assignments
Step 6. Pressure Balancing
Module 8 • 4 assignments
Step 7. IAQ Monitoring
Module 9 • 4 assignments
Air Cleaners
Conclusion • 6 assignments
Feedback and Additional Resources
Continuing Education Units
Approved for the following CEUs
- 8 BPI CEUs
- 8 NATE Continuing Education Hours
Instructor
Allison Bailes III
Allison A. Bailes III, PhD, is founder and co-owner of Energy Vanguard in Decatur, Georgia. Like many in the field of building science and green building, he is multi-faceted: His academic credentials in physics (BS, MS, MST, and PhD all in that field) give him a solid foundation in the science that underlies buildings. Having taught physics at the high school and...