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SUMMARY:Cumberland Chapter Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Improving Indoor Air Quality for Pandemic Readiness: Standards and Innovation in Air Filtration\nThursday\, February 27\, 2025\n10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Eastern\nUniversity of Louisville\, Shelby Campus Conference Center \nThe event is expected to include personnel from all levels of the organization for companies supplying to the filtration industry and commercial end users who utilize the products within the HVAC space. \nRegistration has closed for this event. We have reached capacity! We look forward to seeing you at the event.  \n\nProgram Agenda\n \nHow Air Filtration Standards Can Keep Building Occupants Healthy\nJon Rajala\, Ph.D.\nR&D Manager\, AAF Flanders\nThis presentation will discuss various building standards\, such as ASHRAE Standards 62.1\, 62.2\, and 170\, which establish minimum operating requirements for indoor air quality. The session will highlight lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic\, leading to the development of ASHRAE Standard 241\, “Control of Infectious Aerosols.” The goal is to raise the baseline of air cleaning for building operations to achieve better health for occupants.\n\n\n \nMechanisms of Respirators and HVAC Filters against Airborne Viruses\nPeter Tsai\, PhD\nProfessor Emeritus at the University of Tennessee\nThis presentation will address the mechanisms of filtering airborne viruses to protect medical personnel and civilians from infection. It will discuss the efficiency relationships among N95 respirators tested using submicron NaCl particles at 85 lpm and HVAC filters tested using the same submicron particles at various velocities. \n\nTour\n \nAdditionally\, there is scheduled time for networking as well as a tour of the Blue Heaven Technologies located near the University of Louisville – Shelby Campus. \nBlue Heaven Technologies has ISO 17025 certification and is the recognized leader in providing state-of-the-art air filtration testing and analytical services for air filtration and environmental emissions. https://blueheaventech.com/ \n\nEvent Sponsors\n \nHangzhou Srilan Filtration Technology \n\n \neSpin Technologies \n\n \nWPT Nonwovens \n\n\nEVENT REGISTRATION\n\nRegistration has closed for this event. We have reached capacity! We look forward to seeing you at the event. \nPlease stay tuned for future events.\n\n\n\n\nContact: John Hancock: jhancock@cerex.com or 615.630.1986
URL:https://www.afssociety.org/event/cumberland-chapter-meeting/
LOCATION:University of Louisville\, Shelby Campus Conference Center\, 450 N Whittington Pkwy\, Louisville\, KY\, 40222\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="American Filtration and Separations Society":MAILTO:connie@afssociety.org
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