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HI April 2020

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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 officers, employees, or contractors accept any responsibility whatsoever for the activities of any such persons or companies. © 2020 IAQnet, LLC 4 | April 2020 Volume 8 No. 4 April 2020 DEPARTMENTS 6 | Editorial 8 | News Live Wire Virtual Newsroom 10 | HI Forum 12 | Events Calendar Find out about Industry Events INDUSTRY 16 | HEALTHY INDOORS SHOW: Expert Panel Discussions on COVID-19 Our live online weekly program. 18 | CONTRACTORS GUIDE TO COVID-19 (SARS-COV-2, CORONAVIRUS): What You Need to Know by Bryan Orr 28 | VIRTUAL EVENTS: All-Virtual Events Welcomed in COVID-19's Wake by Susan Valenti 32 | INDOOR AIR QUALITY: How Can TO-15 Help You Solve Your Next IAQ Problem? by Jason Dobranic, PhD. & Scott VanEtten, CIH 36 | MAY'S WAYS: Ultraviolet (UV) Installations in Residential Systems by Jeffrey May 40| SUSTAINABILITY SNIPPETS: The Juxtaposition of the Climate Change Issue with COVID-19 by Tom Murray 44 | IAQ Radio — Watch the online weekly video podcast and its archived episodes. CONSUMERS 48 | Home Performance Minute: Supply Ventilation for Homes: Myth Busting Side Effects by Corbett Lunsford 50 | LEAD PAINT: Facts & Myths by Mark Jones 52 | HOUSE WHISPERER: Bad-Ass HVAC, Part-4 by Nate Adams 58 | MOMS Clean Air Force Forever Chemicals 18 | CONTRACTORS GUIDE TO COVID-19 (SARS-COV-2, CORONAVIRUS): What You Need to Know by Bryan Orr As HVAC contractors, we are tasked with keeping staff and customers safe during the outbreak, and we are relied upon to provide some guidance to customers about how to protect themselves against the virus in the air. 36 | MAY'S WAYS: Ultraviolet (UV) Installations in Residential Systems by Jeffrey May Many of you have no doubt seen UV lamps in HVAC systems. There is a lot of hype regarding these lamps, partly because installers and manufac- turers often recommend such lamps as a way to improve air quality and to keep a system clean. 52 | HOUSE WHISPERER:BAD-ASS HVAC, Part-4 by Nate Adams If your home has a central duct system, you can mix the air in your house by turning on the fan for your HVAC. We've found mixing to be helpful with comfort and air quality problems. Here are a few areas we've found it helpful.

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