Information Quality Guidelines
While great care has been taken in the
preparation of the material on this web site, the world
of indoor air quality (IAQ) is a rapidly changing field.
As new research and experience broaden our knowledge,
changes may become necessary and appropriate in the
approach to dealing with indoor mold issues, conducting
inspections for indoor mold issues, protocols for
testing and sampling for molds, as well as disseminating
information about mold and indoor air quality in
general. The guidelines currently used by RespirNet to
ensure the quality of information that it disseminates
to the public are believed to be the most accurate and
reliable at the time of publishing, and from sources
that are believed to be reliable and unbiased.
sets forth the administrative procedure by which an
affected person may obtain correction of disseminated
information.
Information Quality Correspondence
At this time, RespirNet has received no
information quality correction requests with respect to
the content of this web site. However, RespirNet will
update this page if it receives any requests. If you
identify errors in the material on this website, please
let us know about the error in writing so that it may be
corrected. We do ask that all comments, statements, and
requests for corrections be substantially validated by a
third party reliable source.
Forthcoming Influential Scientific Disseminations
(Agenda)
RespirNet does not produce or sponsor the
distribution of influential scientific information
(including highly influential scientific assessments).
As a result, RespirNet has no agenda of forthcoming
influential scientific disseminations to post on its
website.
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