Indoor Environment Connections is an independent trade newspaper owned by Indoor Environment Communications and serving the indoor environmental marketplace. The monthly newspaper was launched in November 1999.
Each issue is likely to include technical expertise on how to use the latest technologies, combating indoor air pollutants in educational facilities, the ever-changing world of radon, and a question-and-answer column with a well-respected microbiologist.
Also conveyed in each issue are news articles detailing the latest industry standards and news from organizations, legal updates and advice, information about trends in indoor environmental quality, listings and reviews of industry events.
Overseen by an editorial advisory board of experts covering the spectrum of the IAQ industry, the newspaper is produced by a dedicated staff located about 15 minutes outside of Washington, D.C.
1 of 1 (100%) people found the following review helpful. Reviewed By: [IAQman]
For those of you that are too busy to keeping current, this is the best
periodical out there. Once a month you can read through this newspaper
to learn about the latest and greatest products, standards and news.
My favorite section is "Ask Dr. Burge" where she answers a question each
month. She is one of the most respected names in the mycology field and
it's great that we have access to her insights.
People who join the Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) get a copy of it
for free. Otherwise, it's money well spent on keeping current.