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    (Postponed) Indoor Air Quality in Schools: Best Practices for Makerspaces and Special-Use Classrooms, April 2, Pittsburgh, PA

  • 2 April 2020
  • Start time : 09:00 AM
  • End time : 12:00 PM
  • Event Host : Women for a Healthy Environment and Green Building Alliance
  • Event Location : MuseumLab, 6 Allegheny Square E #101, Pittsburgh, PA, 15212, United States
Indoor Air Quality in Schools: Best Practices for Makerspaces and Special-Use Classrooms, April 2, Pittsburgh, PA
Event Description

POSTPONED: Indoor Air Quality in Schools: Best Practices for Makerspaces and Special-Use Classrooms

Out of concern for our staff, community, and overall public health during the spread of COVID-19, this event will be rescheduled for May 2020 (exact date TBD). Thank you for understanding and stay healthy!

 

Join Women for a Healthy Environment and Green Building Alliance for a technical training on indoor air quality in schools, led by Director of Facilities at the Children’s Museum Lab Chris Cieslak. More and more schools in our region are embracing hands-on learning and innovative tools to facilitate STEAM education, such as 3-D printers, laser-cutters, and traditional ceramics and woodwork studios. This training considers the best practices to adopt to ensure that these new technologies are used safely, that indoor air quality is protected, and that systems are in place to assure the health and safety of building occupants when these tools are in use. 

This workshop is presented in collaboration with the 1000 Hours a Year Project, which is committed to helping improve the environments where children learn to keep kids safe, healthy and learning. The 1000 Hours a Year Project was made possible through generous funding from The Heinz Endowments and talented staff from Women for a Healthy Environment¹s Healthy Schools PA and Green Building Alliance’s Green and Healthy Schools Academy. 

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify common facility interest areas, pain points, and foci that relate to the experience of facility personnel.  
  • Share best practices and common misunderstandings  
  • Establish connections with other people in their field that are having similar experiences for increased support  
  • Develop a series of action steps upon the end of the workshop to apply in their own school settings.  

  • Host Company/Organization Name
    • Women for a Healthy Environment and Green Building Alliance
  • Event type
    • Training

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