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HI August 2019

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IAQnet, LLC strives to use reliable sources and verify data, but makes no guarantee that information is complete or accurate; consequently, readers using this information do so at their own risk. Although persons and companies mentioned herein are believed to be reputable, neither IAQnet, LLC, nor its offi cers, employees, or contractors accept any responsibility whatsoever for the activities of any such persons or companies. © 2019 IAQnet, LLC 4 | August 2019 DEPARTMENTS 6 | Editorial 8 | News Live Wire Virtual Newsroom 10 | HI Forum 12 | Events Calendar Find out about Industry Events INDUSTRY 16 | LEAD: Evaluation of Lead-Based Paint Related Dust Samples; Risk Assessments and Post Lead Hazard Control Clearance; The Current HUD And Future EPA Requirements by Thomas Laubenthal 24 | Sustainability Snippets: Introduction by Tom Murray 26 | Building Science Rx: Finding the Source of a Basement Water Problem by Allison Bailes 30 | IAQ Radio — Watch the online weekly video podcast and its archived episodes. CONSUMERS 36 | Home Performance Minute: Ductless vs. Ducted/Duct Cleaning vs. House Cleaning by Corbett Lunsford 38 | May's Ways: Dust is the Devil by Jeffrey May 40 | The House Whisperer: Why on earth do we do gas water heaters anymore? by Nate Adams 46 | MOMS Clean Air Force—News 16 | LEAD: Evaluation of Lead-Based Paint Related Dust Samples; Risk Assessments and Post Lead Hazard Control Clear- ance; The Current HUD And Future EPA Requirements by Thomas Laubenthal There seems to be a bit of confusion for those that service the lead-based paint (LBP) control market on the ever evolv- ing requirements for how dust samples are evaluated for risk assessments and those used for clearance of a worksite fol- lowing lead hazard control (LHC) activities in pre-1978 target housing and child-occupied facilities. Volume 7 No. 8 August 2019 38 | May's Ways: Dust is the Devil by Jeffrey May As I've often told my clients, "dust is the devil," particularly for families with allergies, asthma, or other environmental sensitivities. What's lurking in the dust that might cause health symptoms? 40 | The House Whisperer: Why on earth do we do gas water heaters anymore? by Nate Adams There aren't a lot of things in your house that can kill you (quickly) without you knowing it, but carbon monoxide is one. If you've read my stuff for long, you know I like electrifi cation, but holy cow does it make sense for domestic hot water.

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