About Us Author Presentations Media Coverage Memberships
Host Organizations | Presentation Titles |
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Maine Indoor Air Quality Council’s “IAQ & Energy 2018 Conference” | Jeff May will be a presenter. Attend the conference live or online. www.iaqandenergy.com May 1-2, 2018 Holiday Inn by the Bay, Portland, ME |
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology | Indoor Allergy Assessment |
American Academy of Environmental Medicine | Under-Recognized Sources of Indoor Bioaerosols |
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America | Taming Indoor Allergy and Asthma Triggers Asthma and Indoor Environmental Issues The Healthy House |
American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology | Environmental Measurement and Sampling Motes, Mites and Mildew |
Affordable Comfort Conferences | Perspectives on Unhealthy Houses Resolving Mystery Building Odors What You Can Learn From Stains |
American Industrial Hygiene Association | Case Studies and Sources of Biological Air Contaminants in Buildings |
American Society of Home Inspectors | Menace in the Mechanicals Mold: The Growing Threat to Real Estate Moisture and Dehumidification Causes, Effects and Cases of Bad Air and Illness in Our Homes |
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston | Identifying and Controlling Indoor Allergens |
Boston Society of Architects | Investigating Strange Building Odors Mold Avoidance by Design |
Children’s Hospital, Department of Nursing Services, Boston | Couch Potato Asthma and Environmental Allergens |
Cleveland Area Board of Realtors | Mold: A Growing Threat to Real Estate |
Connecticut Department of Health | Inspection Techniques |
Environmental Protection Agency | IAQ Investigation Case Studies Indoor Air |
GlaxoSmithKline, Respiratory Division | Indoor Allergens |
Harvard School of Public Health | Investigating and Diagnosing Residential Problems |
Harvard University | Understanding and Avoiding Indoor Air Quality Problems Sick Houses |
Healthy House Conference, Cleveland | Testing: Good News and Bad News |
Healthy Indoor Environments, Philadelphia | Predicting and Solving Indoor Air Quality Problems |
Indoor Air Quality Association | Investigating Odors Myths and Scams |
Journal of Light Construction Annual Conference | Moisture and Leak Investigations Mold and IAQ Practices to Avoid Lawsuits Can A House Be Too Tight Problems of and Solutions to Indoor Air Quality |
Los Angeles Times Festival of Health & Fitness | Clearing the Air about Allergies and Asthma |
Maine Indoor Air Quality Council | Indoor Air Quality Case Studies The Impact of Pets and Pests on Indoor Air Quality Mechanical Equipment: Green and Mean Building and Maintaining Healthy Basements and Attics |
Massachusetts Association of Assessing Officers, Inc. | Impact of Mold and Remediation Techniques/Costs |
Massachusetts Association of the Chemically Injured | Interpreting and Understanding Air-Test Results The New Toxic Frontier – the Indoor Environment |
Massachusetts Board of Real Estate Appraisers | Truth, Myths and Red Flags |
Massachusetts General Hospital, Pulmonary Grand Rounds | Indoor Allergens |
National Air Filter Association, San Francisco | Don’t Soil the Coil, Foul the Cowl, or Corrupt the Duct |
New England Association of Radon Scientists and Technicians | Mold and IAQ |
New England Environmental Expo | Case Studies of Residential Environmental Problems |
New England Pest Management Association | Case Studies in IAQ Controlling Moisture Fungal Update |
New Hampshire Coalition of Occupational Safety and Health | Sick Buildings, Sick Schools: Indoor Threats to Public Health |
New York Occupational and Environmental Health | Sampling, Results and Remediation in 300 “Sick Houses” |
Pan American Aerobiology Association | Indoor Contaminants in Residential Buildings and Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis Case Studies of Moldy Houses |
School Health and Safety Association, Providence | IAQ |
UCB – Pfizer | Indoor Allergens |
Visions Medical | Taming Indoor Allergens: Mold, Mites and Pets |
Wampanoag Tribe of Aquinnah, Martha’s Vineyard, Health Conference | Controlling Mold and Moisture |
Jeffrey C. May (M.A. Harvard University, CIAQP Association of Energy Engineers) combines his education as an organic chemist and his experience as a building inspector to investigate mold, moisture, leakage, odor and indoor air quality problems in homes, schools and offices, including infrared analysis, identification of possible sources of contaminants, and remediation and prevention strategies. He is founder and principal scientist of May Indoor Air Investigations LLC in Tyngsborough, MA and is author of four books on indoor air quality, including My House is Killing Me! The Home Guide for Families with Allergies and Asthma.