Looking for people who have taken care of their weatherization chores (and
people who haven't!)

A local indoor air quality study.
-Karen


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From: Mengel, Dwight (DFA) <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 10:07 AM
Subject: Cornell - Free indoor air quality testing for homes
To: For the Human Services Community <[email protected]>


What happens to indoor air quality when you weatherize your home?

We are a Cornell University laboratory in the Department of Biological and
Environmental Engineering.
We are funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to test the indoor air
quality of homes that have little or no insulation and homes that are
insulated.  Also, we are looking for homes are being weatherized to check
the air quality before improvements and 3-6 months after weatherization.
To qualify a home needs to be a one or two story family house with a
basement.

We provide you with a free indoor air assessment of:

* Formaldehyde levels
* Radon levels
* Particulate matter
* Bacteria & fungal concentration and composition.

If you are interested contact us for more information:

Mytien Nguyen, [email protected], (802) 343-4697
Website: http://angenent.bee.cornell.edu/Bioaerosols.html



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