Federal Interagency Committee on Indoor Air Quality

CIAQ Meetings
All CIAQ meetings are open to the public and are usually held from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., unless noted otherwise.
The next CIAQ meeting is Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at
1 p.m. EDT
Meeting Agenda PDF (1 page, 28 K)
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Meeting Schedule, Meeting Minutes, Past Presentations | Member List
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Meeting Schedule and Meeting Minutes
Next Meeting - Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at 1 p.m. EDT
- Meeting Agenda PDF (1 page, 28 K)
- EH&E Presentation "Managing the Risks of PCBs in Building Materials" (PDF, 31 pp., 521 K)
2010 Meeting Schedule: February 3, June 9 and October 6
Meeting Minutes from Past MeetingsFollow-up on June 3, 2009 Meeting (This information will temporarily remain on the site)
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- Steven Welty (Green Clean Air, Reston, VA) Influenza Presentation (PDF, 52 pp., 775 K) | Audio (MP3, 1:23:56, 115 M) | Q&A Associated with the Welty Presentation (PDF, 2 pp., 49 K)
- References to Presentation:
- Absolute humidity modulates influenza survival, transmission, and seasonality J. Shamana, M. Kohnb; PNAS, March 3, 2009, vol. 106 (PDF, 6 pp., 234 K)
- Measurement of Airborne Influenza Virus in a Hospital Emergency Department F.M. Blachere, et al; CID 2009:48 (15 February) (PDF, 3 pp., 76 K)
- ASHRAE Position Document on Airborne Infectious Diseases M.J. Hodgson, M.D., MPH, et al; June 24, 2009 (PDF, 17 pp., 601 K)
- Review of Aerosol Transmission of Influenza A Virus R. Tellier; Emerging Infectious Diseases, www.cdc.gov/eid, Vol. 12, No. 11, November 2006 (PDF, 6 pp., 180 K)
- Airborne Influenza A (H1N1) Building Safety Guide; Adapted from “Modeling Immune Building Systems for Bioterrorism Defense Journal of Architectural Engineering, June 2003 (PDF, 1 page, 10 K)
- Influence of Environment on the Survival of Airborne Virus Particles in the Laboratory G.J. Harper; Microbiological Research Establishment, Wiltshire, UK (PDF, 8 pp., 1.8 M)
- Inactivation of Airborne Viruses by Ultraviolet Irradiation M.M. Jensen; Applied Microbiology, Vol. 12, September, 1964 (PDF, 3 pp., 624 K)
- Disrupting the Transmission of Influenza A: Face Masks and Ultraviolet Light as Control Measures M.M. Weiss, MD, et al; American Journal of Public Health, Supplement 1, 2007, Volume 97, No. S1 (PDF, 6 pp., 149 K)
Quick View of Past CIAQ Presentations
EPA has prepared a listing of presentations given at the CIAQ meetings, available here as a PDF file (PDF, 5 pp., 74 K) (reflects meetings through June 3, 2009). This listing contains a brief summary of each presentation given at the CIAQ meetings through April 2003 (in reverse chronological order). If you want to view the detail for any presentation, the meeting minutes and any attachments provided at the meetings, or if you want to contact the presenter, please write to the CIAQ at CIAQ@epa.gov.
For further information on the CIAQ
E-mail us at CIAQ@epa.gov or, contact:
Philip Jalbert, Executive Secretary
Federal Interagency Committee on Indoor Air Quality (CIAQ)
U.S. EPA, Indoor Environments Division (6609J)
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20460
Directions to the CIAQ Meeting
CIAQ meetings will be held in the first floor conference room #152 (phone (202) 343-9142) of the EPA Indoor Environments Division's (IED) offices at 1310 L Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005-4113. The Lobby/Building Security Desk phone number is (202) 521-7644. You will be asked to sign-in before being directed to the conference room. If you're traveling by Metro Rail, exit McPherson Square station in the direction of 14th street. IED’s offices are 2 blocks uptown between 13th and 14th Streets.
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