by Chris White | Feb 14, 2016 | Enclosure Commissioning, Environment, Indoor Air Quality, Mold
Les Miles & Mechanical Engineers Deserve A Break I’d love to know what you thought when you read the title. There are some jokes I could make here, but I’ll only say that given how Les gives soundbites, I’d love to hear him explain the Second Law...
by Chris White | Nov 19, 2015 | Asbestos, Environment, Lead Paint, Mold
Flip, Flop, Or Farce? Flip, Flop, or Farce? Unknown Environmental Problems Affect Everyone – Even Architects, Engineers, and Contractors My television viewing ranges from a lot of Disney Jr. (thanks to the 3 year old), baseball, more kids shows, more baseball,...
by Chris White | Oct 22, 2015 | Environment, Mold
What is the Connection Between Baseball & Mold? It turns out that baseball season and mold season are related. If you’ve read The World’s Most Interesting Engineer, you know I have two recurring themes when I write about mold. The first is, well,...
by Chris White | Sep 10, 2015 | Business, Environment, Healthcare, Hospitals, Hotels, Indoor Air Quality, Schools, Tips
Legionella in buildings Unless you’ve been on vacation all summer, or you’ve been watching my beloved Chicago Cubs have a great season, you’ve heard or read about the Legionnaire’s disease cases in New York City. The 2015 outbreak, traced back to a Bronx hotel cooling...
by Chris White | Jul 25, 2015 | Asbestos, Environment, Hospitals, Hotels, Indoor Air Quality, Lead Paint, Mold, Schools
Hurricane Katrina Asbestos Damage – Katrina Hits the Casinos If you ever had any doubt about the intensity of Hurricane Katrina, all you had to do was travel along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Hurricane Katrina blasted that region, and upon seeing the...