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Environ.com and National Safety Council to Provide A Wealth of Information on Indoor Air Quality
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Environ.com and National Safety Council to Provide A Wealth of Information on Indoor Air Quality
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TO BUSINESS, ENVIRONMENTAL AND TECHNOLOGY EDITORS:
Environ.com and National Safety Council to Provide A Wealth of Information on Indoor Air Quality
ARIZONA, TEMPE AND WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 -/E-Wire/-- The National Safety Council (NSC) and Environmental Support Solutions (Environ.com), a leading Internet environmental compliance portal, announced today that they are linking up to provide comprehensive information on Indoor Air Quality through their websites.
Environ.com will provide monthly feature articles about Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) on the NSC's website in a new "Ask the IAQ Expert" section. The NSC site will be linked to Environ.com's IAQ and Health and Safety main pages. The partnership will expand the reach of both websites by making environmental safety information, solutions and products available to site visitors.
"The National Safety Council prides itself on the quality of its industry partnerships," said Lee Feldstein, project manager for NSC's environmental information database. "Our partnership with Environ.com is another example of the valuable resources we provide to our members."
Robert Johnson, CEO and president of Environ.com said, "It's an honor for us to participate with the National Safety Council to provide valuable information on IAQ issues that need to be addressed." He added, "Environ.com has taken a lead in providing consulting, training and software to both the public and private sectors. Our services provide companies with a detailed plan to actively manage IAQ problems, including sick building syndrome, before they become costly lawsuits."
About Environ.com Environmental Support Solutions, Inc. (Environ.com) helps organizations to develop and maintain world-class regulatory compliance programs using Internet-based software, training, and consulting services. Environ.com's solutions have helped more than 7,500 businesses, government agencies, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and commercial properties to be in compliance with federal, state and local regulations and standards. For additional information, please visit http://www.environ.com or call [REDACTED-PHONE], ext. 1.
About The National Safety Council Founded in 1913, the National Safety Council is a nonprofit, nongovernmental membership organization devoted to protecting life and promoting health. Working through its 37,500 member facilities, and in partnership with public agencies, private groups and other associations, the Council serves as an impartial information gathering and distribution organization. The NSC disseminates safety, health and environmental materials from its Itasca, Ill., headquarters and through a network of chapters and training agencies around the country. Council programs, materials and training cover safety, health and environmental issues in the workplace, in traffic, in homes, in schools and other public institutions, as well as in the community at-large. For additional information, visit http://www.nsc.org.
Environmental Support Solutions; National Safety Council
Robin Suzelis of Environ.com, [REDACTED-PHONE],
[REDACTED-EMAIL]; or Joe Larkin of National Safety Council,
[REDACTED-PHONE], [REDACTED-EMAIL]
http://www.environ.com
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