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In recent weeks, as public interest and concern about the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak has spread, much has been written about the virus itself, methods of transmission, and individual defense. However, little documentation outside of research and academia exists to provide business owners, administrators, and building managers with practical guidance on how to create a physical environment that will help reduce the risk of virus transmission.


This informational webinar will cut through some of the common myths and misperceptions and provide advice and best practices based on credible resources and recognized references. The founder of environmental health and safety consultancy PureLiving will provide guidance that will help you create a healthy and safe workplace or retail area and how to reply to common asked questions. This session will focus on specific challenges facing building owners and real estate professionals.


The following management questions will be discussed:

  • How should I create a policy for individual employee protection?
  • Do I need to sterilize the office prior to arrival? and How do I improve my workplace defense?
  • What do I need to talk to my landlord about for HVAC? On or off?
  • How do I talk to staff and clients about these challenges?
  • How can I determine if my antiviral program efforts are being successful?



The registration will be close on Monday at 3:00pm. Registration is required and a weblink / URL will be provided for successful registrants to access the webinar through Microsoft Teams on Monday afternoon, around 4:00pm.


Microsoft Teams (web or app) is required to access this webinar.


**This webinar will be conducted in English, the PowerPoint deck will be in English.

Agenda

2:00 PM - 2:05 PM
Signing in
2:05 PM - 2:55 PM
Presentation
2:55 PM - 3:10 PM
Q & A

Speakers

  • Louie Cheng (Founder and President of PureLiving)

    Louie Cheng

    Founder and President of PureLiving

    Originally from the US, Louie founded PureLiving in 2010 to meet the demand for clean indoor air and water in China. Its teams of building engineers, HVAC designers, and indoor environmental consultants advise clients on air and water quality, mold, asbestos and lead exposure issues. PureLiving also implements proven solutions and technology for clean air including the design and installation of filtration, odor/chemical reduction, energy savings, and environmental quality monitoring systems. Today, with operations in 5 cities across China and India, PureLiving is the industry’s provider of choice for assessment, engineering, implementation, and monitoring of indoor environmental quality.

    Louie has led over 1700 indoor environmental and green building projects over more than 20 years of scientific consulting experience. He is currently the director of the China Chapter of the Indoor Air Quality Association.

    PureLiving intro:
    PureLiving is a leading indoor environmental consulting company with a simple mission: to help our clients create healthy homes and workplaces. Our expert team of building engineers, HVAC specialists, and environmental consultants advises clients on air and water quality, mold, asbestos and lead exposure issues and helps to improve their indoor environmental quality through testing to identify sources of pollution and then eliminating them. Our total range of solutions includes pollutant testing, design and installation of cutting-edge filtration systems, monitoring, and odor and chemical reduction. With operations in six cities across China, Hong Kong, and India, PureLiving is the industry’s provider of choice for assessment, engineering, implementation, and monitoring of indoor environmental quality. More than 35% of the Fortune 100 companies in Asia are our clients.

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Tickets

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