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If your skin still feels dry, use skin lotion.
Founder and Principal Scientist of May Indoor Air Investiga-
tions LLC in Tyngsborough, MA (www.mayindoorair.com),
Jeffrey C. May combines his education as an organic chem-
ist and his over twenty-five years of experience investigating
building problems to specialize in indoor air quality (IAQ). He
is a former Adjunct Faculty Member in the Department of Work
Environment at University of Massachusetts Lowell, and is au-
thor or co-author of four books on indoor air quality (published
by The Johns Hopkins University Press), including My House
is Killing Me: The Home Guide for Families with Allergies and
Asthma. Jeff is a nationally recognized speaker at annual con-
ferences for the IAQ Association and the Maine IAQ Council,
among others. He is a Council-Certified Microbial Consul-
tant (ACAC) and a Certified IAQ Professional (AEE), and is
licensed in the NH and FL as a mold inspector/assessor. Jeff
holds a B.A. from Columbia College (chemistry) and an M.A.
from Harvard University (organic chemistry). See http://www.
mayindoorair.com for details about Jeff's company's services,
and www.myhouseiskillingme.com for more information about
Jeff's publications and work. You can contact Jeff at jeff@may-
indoorair.com or call 978-649-1055.
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A useful guide
to help you prevent microbes from
growing in your home
This book is available on amazon.com
(published by Johns Hopkins University Press).