Indoor air has been ranked as one of the top five environmental risks to public health. In response to this growing issue registration has begun for ISIAQ's signature conference, bringing together 1,000 to 1,500 professionals from around the world to discuss built environments and how to make them healthier, more productive, and more sustainable places to live, work, and learn.
This international meeting, will provide a forum for exchange of leading research and technology developments, a unique opportunity to share information on innovative products and services, and an extraordinary venue to network with national and global leaders and professionals in the fields of indoor air quality and healthy built environments.
To register for Healthy Buildings 2009 please go to http://www.hb2009.org/home
Latest News
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Specialist Team Continues to Grow We are delighted to announce that Ingrid Apetrei has recently joined our multidisciplinary team. Ingrid...
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New 2010 Code of Practice Published The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) 2010 Code of Practice for the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work...
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HEALTH EFFECTS OF VOLCANIC ASH The HSE and Department of Health and Children have said that the plume of volcanic ash from Iceland is...
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Survey of Office Air Reveals Increased Risk of Ill Health and Absenteeism An in-depth survey undertaken by specialist consultancy Allergy Standards Consulting of air quality in...
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Hugely Successful International Healthy Buildings Conference 2009 health friendly air is just back from a hugely successful international conference on healthy buildings...
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Congratulations to our new Licentiate member of the British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) Ruairi Ward, lead Occupational Hygienist for the health friendly air programme has become a holder of...
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