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Don Fugler - Award-winning building science researcher

Don Fugler - Award-winning building science researcher

Update: 2022-07-21
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In this episode of This Must Be the Place, Shawna’s guest is award-winning building science researcher Don Fugler. He spent 25 years leading research projects for the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) in the areas of residential energy use, ventilation, and indoor air quality. His findings are some of the most important in building science research in the world.


Tune in to find out:


• The simple and economical technique that filters air in a room.


• About the important work he is still doing (in retirement) involving indoor air quality monitoring in Pittsburgh houses.


• Why one of the biggest building science myths he mentions involves foil bubble wrap!


Senior Researcher (Retired), Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC)


Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation


cmhc-schl.gc.ca/


ROCIS-Reducing Outdoor Contaminants in Indoor Spaces


rocis.org


Host/Producer - Shawna Henderson shawna@bluehouseenergy.com


Producer - Tanya Chedrawy tanya@tanyamedia.com


Technical Producer - Michael Boyd michaelboyd@podcastatlantic.com


Social Media – Anita Kirkbride www.twirp.ca


A Production of: Blue House Energy bluehouseenergy.com/


Tanya Media tanyamedia.com


Podcast Atlantic podcastatlantic.com/


Blue House Energy’s Website by R & G - The Sustainability Agency https://www.rgstrategic.com/


Music from Arches Audio - https://archesaudio.com/ Title of Song - "Road Trip"

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Don Fugler - Award-winning building science researcher

Don Fugler - Award-winning building science researcher

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