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Register Soon to Learn How to Improve Indoor Air Quality at the GBAC Symposium 2022

August 10, 2022

Don’t forget to register for the upcoming GBAC Symposium, to be held August 16–17 at the Chicago Hyatt Regency.

This year’s symposium, presented by the Global Biorisk Advisory Council™ (GBAC), a Division of ISSA, is focused on improving the quality of indoor air in non-healthcare settings such as convention centers, hotels, and stadiums. The event will present best practices, as well as advances in innovations, programs, and processes, all with the intent of making facility air safer—during a pandemic and beyond.

Experts presenting at the symposium include Dr. Deborah Birx, world-renowned medical physician and infectious disease expert, and Dr. John McKeon, medical entrepreneur and CEO of Allergy Standards Ltd. (ASL), an international standards and certification body.

Property managers, facility directors, and infection preventionists are just a few of the professions that will benefit from attending the event.

The symposium’s special price for ISSA Members is US$250; non-members pay $350. The event is coming up quickly and space is limited, so register soon.

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