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Healthy Homes-Related Training
Other Courses
Healthy Homes Training Calendar
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Radon:
See below
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Mold: There are no
national training requirements for mold. Check the information on
each course by the training provider.
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Pests: There
are no national training requirements for pests. However, the
IPM in Multi-Family
Housing course is a nationally
recognized training programs that is endorsed by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA), National Pest Management Association (NPMA) and NCHH.
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Building
Science: There are no national training requirements for
building science. Check the information on each course by the training
provider.
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Energy
Efficiency: There are no national training requirements for energy
efficiency. Check the information provided on each course by the
training provider.
Radon
There are two-privately run national radon
programs:
- The National Environmental
Health Association (NEHA)
National Radon Proficiency Program
Toll Free: (800) 269-4174 or (828) 890-4117
Fax: (828) 890-4161
Website:
www.neha-nrpp.org
E-Mail Address:
angel@neha-nrpp.org
- The National Radon Safety Board
(NRSB)
Toll Free: (866)
329-3474
Fax: (914) 345-1169
Website:
www.nrsb.org
E-mail Address:
info@NRSB.org
For more information on radon, go to there U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency sites:
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