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Cochrane & Associates, LLC News
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125,000 Video Downloads Celebrated by the IAQ Video Network
Today, the IAQ Video Network announced that 125,000 videos have been downloaded from the online network as people educate themselves about environmental hazards and microbial pathogens. The IAQ Video Network has made it their mission to educate as ...
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IAQ Video Network Celebrates Second Anniversary
Today, the IAQ Video Network celebrates their two year anniversary. The network was the brainchild of Paul Cochrane, the founder of Cochrane & Associates, LLC. He began the endeavor when he saw the need for a video portal for news ...
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Norovirus Outbreak Leads to California Clinic’s Quarantine
Last week, the San Jose Mercury News reported that a community living center at the Martinez Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic was quarantined due to a norovirus outbreak. The quarantine lasted for over a week at the 120-bed community living ...
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Chicago Residents Learn of Ways to Protect Against Flooding Hazards
With spring less than a month away, and Chicago area residents witnessing winter rains and snow, a local building science professional is educating people about environmental hazards that can result from flooding. EC2, a leading ...
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IAQ Test Kit Identifies Formaldehyde Hazards
Earlier this year, the company behind a popular hair straightening product came to a settlement agreement with the Attorney General of California. The Brazilian Blowout hair product had made headlines across the nation due to concerns over ...
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Environmental Insurance a Hot Topic at the Indoor Air Expo
On March 5th, thousands of indoor air quality (IAQ) professionals and air conditioning contractors from across the globe will converge in Las Vegas, Nevada for the 2012 Indoor Air Expo. For the fourth year in a row, the exposition ...
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Norovirus Outbreak Sickens Dozens at George Washington University
Last week, students, faculty and staff from George Washington University were warned to take extra precautions following an outbreak of norovirus on campus. Approximately 85 cases of the gastrointestinal illness have already been ...
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IAQ Test Kits Help Keep Families and Workers Safe and Productive
People need to know that their homes, schools and places of business have safe indoor air quality (IAQ). According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), “Health effects from indoor air pollutants may be experienced soon after ...
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Bacteroides Exposed in New Online Video
Today, the IAQ Video Network and Cochrane & Associates announced the release of another online video to help educate the public about issues that may impact their health. The latest educational video discusses Bacteroides and how they can ...
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UV and Molecular Filtration Technologies on Display at the Indoor Air Expo
In less than three weeks, thousands of indoor air quality (IAQ) professionals and air conditioning contractors from across the globe will converge in Las Vegas, Nevada for the largest dedicated Indoor Air Expo in the nation. For the fourth ...
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Mold at Maryland Elementary School has Parents Concerned
Earlier this month, The Baltimore Sun reported about indoor air quality problems at Edgewater Elementary School. The 60 year old building has problems with mold growth and the school’s cafeteria recently hosted a meeting of concerned ...
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Indoor Environmental Professionals Battle Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Recently, researchers from the Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of California in San Francisco announced a possible link between some strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and airway inflammation. The research, conducted on ...
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IAQ Video Network Upgrades to Improved Widescreen Format
The IAQ Video Network today announced that they are now utilizing a widescreen format for their video releases. The network has released over 110 videos about environmental, indoor air quality and microbial pathogens during the past two ...
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Ameba Awareness Foundation Posts New Naegleria fowleri Video
On August 29th, 2010, Kyle Gracin Lewis passed away due to Primary Amoebic Meningoencephalitis (PAM). It was caused by a waterborne amoeba known as Naegleria fowleri. Up until his infection, Kyle was a beautiful, healthy seven year old ...
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IAQ Marketing and Public Relations Expert to Attend IAQA’s 15th Annual Conference
In less than a month, thousands of indoor air quality (IAQ) professionals from across the globe will converge in Las Vegas, Nevada for the largest dedicated Indoor Air Expo in the nation. For the fourth year in a row, the exposition halls will ...
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Naegleria fowleri Exposed in New Online Video
Today, the IAQ Video Network and Cochrane & Associates announced the release of another online video to help educate the public about issues that may impact their health. The latest educational video discusses Naegleria fowleri infections ...
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IAQ Marketing Firm Celebrates 6th Anniversary
It was in early 2006 that the nation’s only dedicated marketing and public relations consulting firm opened their doors for business. Today, Cochrane & Associates celebrates six years of helping indoor air quality, environmental, ...
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IAQ Video Network Celebrates 100,000 Downloads
Today, the IAQ Video Network announced that 100,000 videos have been downloaded as people educate themselves about environmental hazards and microbial pathogens. The IAQ Video Network has made it their mission to educate as many people as possible ...
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New Illinois Law Requires Radon Disclosure to Tenants
A new law that went into effect on January 1st has caught many landlords off guard across Illinois. An amendment to the Radon Awareness Act now requires landlords to inform renters about any radon testing that has taken place in their unit and ...
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CDC May Tighten Lead Poisoning Standards
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) currently recommends that children between the ages of 1 and 5 who have blood lead levels greater than 10 micrograms of lead per deciliter of blood should seek treatment. Recently, the CDC ...