Environmental Information Association Releases a New Educational Video
The IAQ Video Network produces a new branding and membership video for the EIA.
Online, July 7, 2010 (Newswire.com) - The Environmental Information Association, also known as the EIA, was established in 1983. The EIA collects, generates and disseminates information concerning environmental hazards to occupants of buildings, industrial sites and facilities.
It is a private, non-profit group providing unbiased and objective information about asbestos, lead, mold, indoor air quality, above and below ground storage tanks, environmental site assessments and related topics.
The EIA recently asked the IAQ Video Network and Cochrane & Associates to create a new video to help them educate environmental professionals and the general public about what the EIA is all about. Since the IAQ Video Network is the industry's video portal for information about all the industries related to indoor air quality (IAQ), mold, lead and asbestos the company was a natural fit to produce the informational video.
The online IAQ Video Network brings news, instructional videos, corporate promotions and other video content to IAQ, HVAC, industrial hygiene, environmental and other industry professionals as well as the general public. It can be found at http://www.IAQTV.com.
"The Environmental Information Association is an important trade association of environmental professionals dedicated to keeping the public safe," reported Paul Cochrane, President of Cochrane and Associates, the company behind the IAQ Video Network. "It was a pleasure to put the resources of IAQTV.com behind producing the new association video."
View the new EIA video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpjW8NPwGxI or http://www.IAQTV.com
To date the IAQ Video Network has released videos for the 2010 Indoor Air Expo presented by the Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) and the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA), Environmental Information Association's (EIA) Conference, AIHCE Expo, The HVAC Inspection, Maintenance and Restoration Association (NADCA) Conference and the Controlled Environment Testing Association (CETA) Conference. IAQA Chapter workshop videos for Philadelphia, Phoenix, Houston, Honolulu and Santa Fe have also been uploaded.
To learn more please visit http://www.cochraneassoc.com or http://www.IAQTV.com, email [email protected] or call (602)510-3179.
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