Science of Sick Building Syndrome & Environmental Sensitivity- Ep 307 of HOME DIAGNOSIS TV Series
Corbett Lunsford
Whether it's named MCS, CIRS, MCAS, etc, the phenomenon of people becoming over-sensitized to their environment is a very real and very painful thing. Let's dig into the science we know for sure- and the cleaning, maintenance, and material selections that can help unaffected families stay that way.
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Featured researchers and experts:
Charles Weschler- Atmospheric Chemist at Rutgers University
Anil & Nilima Mittal- Moldy Home Survivors
Jeffrey Siegel- Indoor Air Quality Researcher at University of Toronto
John Downey- Exec. Dir. of Cleaning Industry Research Institute (CIRI)
Chris Wilson- Dallas Homeowner Doing Renovations
Miriam Diamond- Environmental Chemist at University of Toronto
James Scott- Mycologist at University of Toronto and http://www.sporometrics.com/
Corinne Segura- Healthy Materials Specifier at https://www.mychemicalfreehouse.net/
Atila Novoselac- Building Scientist at University of Texas at Austin
Andrew Whelton- Water Safety Researcher at Purdue University
Jason Earle- Mold Expert at https://GotMold.com
Karen Dannemiller- Environmental Engineer at Ohio State University
Marc Webb- Environmental Chemist at University of North Carolina
Barb Turpin- Environmental Chemist at University of North Carolina
Also featuring chemistry visualizations by Kamil Czapiga (https://Cosmodernism.com) and lots of footage courtesy of Creative Commons and the US DOD. The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.
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