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Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Plans in Schools

  • IAQ Plans in Schools
  • Investigating & Remediating Mold in Schools
  • Radon in Schools
  • School Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Training

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Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Plans in Schools

  • IAQ Plans in Schools
  • Investigating & Remediating Mold in Schools
  • Radon in Schools
  • School Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Training

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  • Air Quality by Topic
  • School Environmental Health

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Contact Info
Indoor Air Unit
651-201-4601
health.indoorair@state.mn.us

Contact Info

Indoor Air Unit
651-201-4601
health.indoorair@state.mn.us

School Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Training

Public schools must have health and safety programs that comply with health, safety, and environmental regulations and best practices, including indoor air quality (IAQ) management. One best practice is that public schools have an IAQ Coordinator. This training will discuss the state’s best practices for school IAQ management plans.

Audience

  • School officials, service providers, health professionals, and others that want to learn more about indoor air quality, regulations, guidance, and resources.
  • Public schools that need an IAQ Coordinator (expect to lose their current person or want a second person trained).

Continuing education

A certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees. The class may be eligible for continuing education credits.

  • Association for Facilities Engineering (AFE) Certification (0.3 CEUs).
  • MN Education Facility Management Professional (MASMS) Facility Manager Certification (3.0 CEUs).
  • MN Boarding of Nursing Licensing (3.0 CEUs).
  • MN Dept of Health Radon Measurement and Mitigation Licensing (1.0 CEUs).
  • MN Dept of Health Registered Environmental Health Specialist and Registered Sanitarian (3.0 CEUs).

For other types of continuing education, send information to the MDH Indoor Air Unit on how we can obtain approval for this course.

Where and when

No trainings scheduled at this time. Trainings may be scheduled for Fall 2025.

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Last Updated: 01/29/2025

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