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Andrew Streifel is a hospital environmentalist at the University of Minnesota (Minneapolis), with the Department of Environmental Health and Safety. Streifel can be reached by e-mail through Chris Rayburn at Fluke: Christopher.Rayburn@fluke.com.
IAQ is a significant issue in health care. A patient ill with a respiratory infection can spread dangerous microbes to other patients, staff, and visitors. Yet, it’s easy to understand the steps required to establish, monitor, and maintain safe, comfortable air quality.