Beach Related and Recreational Water Illnesses, Pollution and Pathogens Discussed in New Video
The IAQ Video Network releases another educational production about important environmental, health & safety (EHS) topics.
Phoenix, AZ, July 15th, 2018 -- Today, the IAQ Video Network and Cochrane & Associates announced the release of their latest educational video. Their newest production discusses how a trip to the ocean or lake may bring more than happy memories for those who encounter polluted water or beaches.
“For many people, water activities during the summer season are as common as apple pie and barbeques,” said Paul Cochrane, President of Cochrane and Associates and the IAQ Video Network. “Unfortunately, for those who come in contact with contaminated water or sand they could get sick. The EPA reports that some of the most common sources of pollution include sewer overflows, stormwater, fertilizers, animal feed operations and boat discharges to name a few. In this brief video, we discuss those most at risk and the CDC’s list of their top 10 recreational water illnesses.'
This educational video was sponsored by a number of organizations and leading industry professionals that work to protect and enhance the public's health and safety. Sponsors include EMSL Analytical, LA Testing, Clark Seif Clark, Zimmetry Environmental and Healthy Indoors Magazine to name a few.
The new video can be seen at: https://youtu.be/iAmHJ31xqkg
To examine more than 545 other EHS and indoor air quality videos that have been viewed over 2,855,000 times or to join more than 3,990 subscribers of the IAQ Video Network's YouTube channel, please visit: www.youtube.com/iaqmarketer
To learn more or to inquire about IAQ Video Network sponsorship opportunities, custom videos, or rebranding existing videos for educational and marketing purposes, please visit www.cochraneassoc.com, email info@cochraneassoc.com or call (602) 510-3179.
About Cochrane & Associates, LLC & the IAQ Video Network
Cochrane & Associates is a business development, public relations and marketing firm that specializes in the environmental, industrial hygiene, HVAC, mold, remediation, and indoor air quality industries. The company has worked with many of the industries' leading institutions and companies as it continues to be an innovator. They are also the driving force behind the IAQ Video Network which produces educational, association and corporate videos.
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