If you could use some extra continuing education credits (and who couldn’t), consider letting us bring one of these free seminars to your office.
Specifying Doors for Corrosive Environments
Learn how to identify sources of potential door corrosion in theis seminar, which provides one AIA/CES Learning Unit credit. It covers applications of exterior-grade commercial doors that most commonly create corrosion problems, corrosive chemical agents at work in corrosive applications, and information on fabrication, materials and maintenance.
Healthy Indoor Air Quality by Design
This one-hour program discusses the impact of indoor air pollution and its effects on human health. The course uses a PowerPoint presentation with case studies to help participants understand the importance of choosing certified low emitting products as a proven method of controlling volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions that invade indoor environments. The program allows members of AIA, IDEC (ASID/IIDA) and CSI to receive credit.
Evaluating Exterior Doors for Performance and Sustainability
This one-hour program, from Special-Lite Inc., discusses the relevance of exterior entrance product selection with reference to sustainability. The course utilizes a PowerPoint presentation, material samples and hand-outs for participants to learn about carefully evaluating and selecting products based on their fitness for purpose, performance in use and lifetime environmental impact. The program qualifies for 1 LU hour for AIA.
The Use of Stile & Rail Construction and Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) in Door Design
This one-hour program takes participants through the stile and rail door construction method, its history of use in the United States, and its important role in door design. The course uses a PowerPoint presentation with case studies to help participants learn the different elements of stile and rail doors such as the characteristics of Medium Density Fiberboard and its uses in modern applications. The program allows members of ASID, IDEC and IDC to receive credit.
Heavy-Duty Flush Doors for Commercial Entrances
This one-hour program reviews common types of heavy-duty flush doors and discusses how to control maintenance costs by specifying entrance components that reduce lifecycle costs. Attendees will receive one Health, Safety & Welfare (HS&W) Learning Unit Credit.