IW2015 Full Conference Registration Winners October 2014
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IW2015 Full Conference Registration Winners October 2014
IW2015 Full Conference Registration Winners If you renewed your ASHI Membership by 11:59 PM, Tuesday, September 30th, then your name was entered to win one (1) of three (3) free full conference registrations for InspectionWorld 2015 Philadelphia. October 2014 Articles of Note IW Full Conference Winners Member ID Badge Picture LTC in 2 Weeks Vermiculite Attic Insualtion Fund Awareness Program IAQA: Proper Use of Negative Air Machines Sponsored Ad Upcoming Classes October & November Congratulations to: Thomas Sansone ACI, Rochester, NY Scott Stegall ACI, Rock Hill, SC Clayton Ridings ACI, Arden, DE 120 Hour Class Tampa, FL - October 6-17 Cumming, GA - October 20-31 Cypress, CA - November 3-14 Leesburg, VA - November 1021 St. Louis, MO - November 1021 Lakewood, CO - November 1021 Des Plaines, IL - November 1021 Have You Uploaded Your Picture For Your ID Badge? Here at HQ, we have been asked to differentiate the ID Badges between our different levels of membership. And we wanted to update the badges anyway to reflect a more modern look. To complete the look of the badge, we're now adding your picture to your badge. If you haven't sent us your picture, you need to do so. We need a JPG file (which is the format from digital cameras). 160 Hour Class Bellevue, WA - Oct. 27 - Nov. 7 Cincinnati State College Cincinnati, OH - Oct. 27 - Nov. 7 Commercial Class Des Plaines, IL - October 1820 October ASHI Reporter Now Live If you have paid your membership dues and have not received your badge, please remember these two things: 1. Badges print one-at-a-time 2. If you haven't provided a picture, we haven't printed your badge Follow this site to upload your picture: https://www.hightail.com/u/ASHI We will need your first and last name and your member number. Leadership Training Conference 2014 Less Than 2 Weeks Away! RSVP Now If You Haven't Already ASHI Chapters are invited to send representatives to ASHI's Leadership Training Conference 2014. Chapters will realize the greatest value from the conference if they send first-time attendees. Radisson Hotel & Fountain Blue Conference Center 1450 E. Touhy Ave. ASHI's 2014-2015 Media Kit is here! Get rates, dates, and sizes for advertising in the ASHI Reporter, First Thing, and ashi.org website. Plus, check out our new Editorial Calendar so you can plan out your advertising year accordingly. Quick Links Join ASHI New Standard of Practice InspectPAC The ASHI School InspectionWorld 2015: Philly Endorsed Programs ASHI@Home Des Plaines, IL 60018 Thursday, October 16, 2014 Program begins 1:00 p.m. Cocktail Reception & Dinner follows Friday, October 17, 2014 Breakfast & Lunch included Conference ends 3:30 p.m. BuildFax Business Risk Partners eVantage Financial HomeAdvisor.com InspectionContracts.com LegalShield Liberty Mutual Insurance MoverThankYou.com OneSource Solutions Porch.com Quill.com Platinum Provider Millionaire Inspector Community Member Benefits Le$$ Charge WellCard Health Smart Track List of Benefits LTC Men in Black The program theme will be "INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE", here's what will be covered: Creating valuable educational events for your chapter New methods to improve chapter communications Marketing Your Chapter and Leadership Development with Mike Crow How to run a Go-To Meeting webinar Getting the Most from your ASHI benefits Chapters that send at least one member to LTC will receive $300 to help defray the costs. Register to attend: Complete the attached RSVP form BY OCTOBER 1st and email to Virginia Baker at [email protected] or fax to 847-759-1620. Contact the Radisson Hotel at (847) 296-8866 to book a room (King room with breakfast buffet) at $99/night (tax not included). Group room rate deadline is October 1st. Plan travel early. Plan to attend InspectionWorld 2015 in Philadelphia The conference and expo and host hotel are all in the same building, the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown. The city plays host for the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, the National Constitution Center, the home of Betsy Ross, the Rocky statue, Reading Terminal Market, delicious foods, and so much more. This is definitely an InspectionWorld to attend and a city worth exploring! Our 2014-2015 Membership IW Raffle to be held at LTC Each Leadership Training Conference attendee will receive one chance to win the following: IW 2015 package: includes one full conference registration and three nights stay at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Hotel (Tuesday, Jan. 6 through Thursday, Jan. 9, 2014) An iPad Mini To win, the attendee must be registered as an LTC representative of an ASHI Chapter and have paid ASHI membership dues for 2014-2015. The winner must be present. The drawing will be done and the winner announced at LTC on Friday, October 17 at 11:30 a.m. Questions? Contact Russell K. Daniels at 847-954-3185 or [email protected]. year is set to begin on October 1st! That means there's only a month left of your membership for 2013-2014. If you haven't utilized everything you're entitled to, please contact [email protected] to get in your last minute orders. Click here to download the new Affiliate Membership Application. We now have an added-value program called "TAS+" which can leverage your company to The ASHI School students. The "TAS+" program is an add on to a membership level. Renew now! Click here for the Affiliate Membership Benefits List and letter. United States Zonolite Attic Insulation (US ZAI) Property Damage Settlement DOES YOUR ATTIC INSULATION LOOK LIKE THIS? We are pleased to advise you that W.R. Grace's Plan of Reorganization became final on February 3, 2014. Consequently, W.R. Grace has now funded the Zonolite Attic Insulation Trust from which eligible ZAI claimants will be reimbursed. This webpage contains all the information you need to submit a claim for reimbursement. For more information, please visit: http://www.zonoliteatticinsulation.com/ The information and procedures contained herein are subject to modification and/or retroactive application as circumstances and/or the needs of the Trust may require. Here is a sample of the FAQs on the site: Now is the time to renew your ASHI Membership. If renewing, just log into our website (www.homeinspector.org) and click on the Membership renewal link on the right hand side of the page. If you're an ASHI School student, you'll need to fill out a new form. And if you're a new member, you'll need to fill out the ASHI Membership form. There are so many benefits of being an ASHI Member including (but not limited to): Being part of the most U.S. ZAI CLAIM FORM FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Updated September 15, 2014 What is the ZAI Trust? W.R. Grace's plan of reorganization became final on February 3, 2014. Consequently, W.R. Grace has now funded the Zonolite Attic Insulation Trust from which eligible Claimants will be reimbursed for their legitimate ZAI Property Damage Claims ("ZAI PD"). Under the settlement, Grace will fund an independent Trust and Claims Facility ("the Trust") that will operate for a minimum of 20 years educating the public about the potential health effects associated with asbestos containing vermiculite/ZAI. How much will be paid from the Trust for a ZAI Claim? The Trust may provide a reimbursement contribution of 55% of the abatement cost for eligible Claimants up to a ceiling of 55% of a $7,500 removal bill (or $4,125). For example, if you spent $7,500 removing and replacing the insulation, you are potentially eligible for the maximum reimbursement of $4,125. If you spent $3,000 for abatement and re-insulation, you are potentially eligible for reimbursement of $1,650 (55% of $3,000). Who can make a claim? If ZAI was installed in a structure which you own or rent, or have owned or rented, and you incurred expense removing, abating (to include re-insulation cost) or containing the ZAI, you are entitled to submit a Claim. In order for your Claim to be successful, and for you to receive compensation, certain evidentiary requirements must be met. Those requirements are set forth in the Claim Form and can also be found in Section 5.4 of the ZAI TDP. There may be instances, such as might occur in a real estate negotiation, where the parties agree as to who would have the rights to the claim. Absent such an agreement the Trustee will resolve any dispute as equity may dictate. Can Payment from the ZAI Trust be made direct to the abatement contractor? Yes, under some conditions. There may be incidences in which a homeowner and abatement contractor reach an agreement whereby the Claimant authorizes the Trust to pay the compensation directly to the contractor. In that event, as discussed in the "abatement expense" section of the form, you must provide proof of payment of the non-reimbursable portion. In other words, if you have a successful Claim of $5,000 in abatement costs and have authorized payment to the contractor, the Trust can pay the contractor of $2,750 directly (55% of $5,000). You must, however, have proof of payment of the remaining $2,250 (45% of $5,000). prestigious and oldest home inspection association in North America Access to the best education and continuing education in the home inspection industry More benefits than you can shake a stick at! Chapter support unlike in any other association...anywhere Knowledgeable members that you can reach out to with questions The best annual conference and expo: InspectionWorld Free online education And so much more! How do I safely take a sample to submit for testing? Step by step instructions are contained in an Attachment to the Claim Form. If you are unsure about the instructions please call the Claims facility for clarification How do I contact the ZAI Claim Facility? The Trust is located near Charleston, SC and is on Eastern Standard Time. Please keep that in mind when contacting the Trust and when indicating a preferred call back time. The address is: ZAI Trust 317 Wingo Way Suite 303 Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 Toll-free number: (844) ZAI-CALL (844-924-2255) Fax: (843) 388-3790 Email: [email protected] IW 2015 Philadelphia Exhibit Space Almost Full There are only a few booths left for InspectionWorld 2015 Philadelphia so if you are looking to exhibit, now is the time to reserve your booth. Get yourself involved in the industry's largest and most respected home inspection education conference and expo! For the current floor plan, click here. Need the Exhibitor Registration/Sponsorship Form? Download it here. Need the Exhibitor Prospectus? You can email [email protected] to receive a hard copy by mail. Proper Use of Negative Air Machines in Mold Remediation ATLANTA - While the mold remediation industry has produced a variety of approaches and voluntary guidelines, no U.S. federal government standards exist to define the processes or procedures needed to control or eliminate indoor fungal growth or fungal hazards. This leads to work practices and methods that vary greatly, even if projects are very similar. One of the remediation procedures not consistently applied is the use of blowers and fans to create a pressure differential between the work area and surrounding areas. This procedure typically creates a space that is negatively pressurized compared to the noncontaminated or less-contaminated areas. These machines are often referred to as negative air machines (NAMs). In certain circumstances, NAMs are being turned off prior to clearance or post remediation verification (PVR) air sampling. "This practice could be considered to be inconsistent with other remediation practices designed to protect the non-work areas from contamination from airborne or settled mold spores," Kent Rawhouser, president of IAQA, said. IAQA recently released a new white paper, "The Use of Negative Air Machines in Mold Remediation," to help identify gaps in current industry knowledge and practice. The paper can be downloaded for free at http://www.iaqa.org/whitepaper. A task group was charged with determining if NAMs used to create a negative pressure contaminant should be either "on" or "off" for the PRV process and clearance sampling. IAQA found that "the determination of whether a NAM is in operation during the collection of PRV samples should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis by the competent person who should document their decision and rationale." "With regard to air sampling, there is no published evidence that supports the contention that turning a NAM off at the end of the removal process will result in more realistic occupancy conditions," Rawhouser said. "Both the 'NAM on' safety and health premise, and the 'NAM off' more accurate PRV sampling premise lack scientific data supporting them and require further research." As part of the paper, IAQA developed several recommendations. These include: Sharing this document with IAQ industry partners, as well as others with a material interest in mold remediation, to foster further discussions. Supporting the need for research and development toward a scientifically valid and industry accepted means by which PRV sampling is performed and evaluated. Supporting the need for research on particle profiling and potential exposures, both inside and outside the work area, while NAMs are running in order to improve the overall understanding of particle dynamics, the specifics of exposure and the potential for cross-contamination. Supporting the need for research into whether postremediation clearance sampling, particularly spore trap sampling, has any measurable merit in determining the efficiency of the remediation process. The Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing practitioners together to prevent and solve indoor environmental problems for the benefit of customers and the public. IAQA was established in 1995 and is the nation's largest indoor air quality trade association with over 2,600 members and more than 20 local chapters across the United States and Canada. More information is available at www.iaqa.org/news and at www.ieso.org.