Ebola, Toxic Mold, & Bioterrorism Decontamination Training for Illinois Hospitals from E.H.A.

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Ebola, Toxic Mold, & Bioterrorism Decontamination Training for Illinois Hospitals from E.H.A. The Environmental Hygienists Association introduces Certified Decontamination Specialist training and certification to handle Ebola, toxic mold, and bioterrorism threats for key personnel and managers of Illinois fire department rescue squads, public health agencies, and other city, state, and federal government administrative personnel. Montrose, MI, October 30, 2014 -- The Environmental Hygienists Association (E.H.A.) Certified Decontamination Specialist training and certification is ideal and necessary for key personnel, managers, and owners of Illinois hospitals, nursing homes, mold remediation and water/fire damage restoration companies, fire department rescue squads, public health departments and agencies, city building inspection departments, state government administrative officials, city and town government administrative officials, and federal health, safety, and environmental agency personnel. Training can be entirely distance learning at home or at work with online and textbook study materials, or in combination with three days of intensive classroom and hands-on decontamination equipment training in the E.H.A. training center in Montrose, Michigan, or in special decontamination training seminars that E.H.A. can conduct for company or agency employees in Chicago, Arlington Heights, Aurora, Bloomington, Champaign, Des Plaines, Elgin, Evanston, Joliet, Naperville, Rockford, Skokie, Schaumburg, Springfield, Waukegan, and any other Illinois city. For more information on E.H.A. decontamination training and certification, visit www.decontaminationgear.com or www.ecology-college.com, or phone training director Phillip Fry toll-free 1-866-300-1616 or 1-810-639-0523 or cell phone 1-480-3107970, or email phil@moldinspector.com. During the Environmental Hygienists Association online, textbook, and (optional ) in person class training, students master how they can--1. Prepare and follow a well-thought-out decontamination protocol plan custom-created for the specific home or other building being decontaminated. 2. Wear and use appropriate and complete personal protective gear for total personal safety during environmental inspections and decontamination procedures. 3. Test room and area air for biological dangers such as airborne bacteria, viruses, toxic


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