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Is your school making someone sick?

Many Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) problems can be prevented by schools, staff and students.

Student performance is adversely affected by poor IEQ.

The initial expense and effort required to prevent most IEQ problems is much less than the expense and effort required to resolve problems after they develop. Use the resources above to see what you can do to address IEQ issues at your Work site, and whether you need to initiate a more formal process.

If you have further IEQ concerns, e-mail Jill Van Glubt at 
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it  or call her at 253-765-7123 or 800-622-3393, ext. 7123.

 
 

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