ITEP Training:
ITEP Training:
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Diagnostic Tools (Level 2)
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Course Description:
This Level 2 course will bring together Alaska Native Village environmental, housing, and facilities staff to learn how
to use diagnostic instruments as a tools to assess indoor air quality (IAQ). After completing this course, participants
will be able to use diagnostic instruments and interpret data to assess a home and educate the occupants about a healthful
indoor environment. The course is structured as an intensive training that uses multiple approaches to learning:
lecture/discussion, hands-on, and site visits.
Topics include:
- Managing IAQ in the home – Holistic approach to occupant behaviors.
- Making the Building healthier – Holistic approach to the structure.
- Weatherization and IAQ.
- Building Investigations using diagnostic instruments.
- Hands-on use of equipment during site visits to local homes.
- Moving from interpretation into action.
- Building Science
Pre-Requisites:
Applicants must have completed one pre-requisites:
One of the following classroom courses (or equivalent training/experience)
- Indoor Air Quality in Alaska Native Communities (offered March 2-3, 2020 in Dillingham, AK)
- Indoor Air Quality in Alaska
- Tribal Healthy Homes
- Independent Study IAQ Level 1 - contact ITEP Staff to discuss this option.
Contact:
If you have questions regarding the pre-requisites or your eligibility for this course, please contact Christal Black, Program Coordinator, Sr. at Christal.Black@nau.edu or phone 928-523-8410.
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