Cole Stanton
Fiberlock Technologies, Inc
150 Dascomb Rd
Andover, MA 01810
800-342-3755 x241
Fees:

Improving the quality of our indoor and outdoor environment is my passion. Early in my career there were great experiences teaching children about our natural surroundings. I thought that was where my life might lead, but as it happens I joined forces with Fiberlock and became inundated with the challenges of fixing indoor environments. It started with preventing childhood lead poisoning, and a journey of educating on encapsulation and chemical LBP removal. Along the way, asbestos abatement became part of the mission. Then came mold, water damage restoration, and response to catastrophic events. Providing assistance in the field within days after events like Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy was something I never saw coming, but it has been some of the most gratifying and rewarding work I have ever done. Manufacturing containment and control chemical products and equipment for environmental problems puts one at a unique nexus of amazing consulting professionals, expert remediation contractors, and regulators that truly care. My hope is to continue working with these peers, developing better industry standards, and improving our environment, indoors and out.
Topics:
Presentations:
- A “Fire-y Crash Course”: Fire Damage & Chemistry from an Unchemist
- ASHRAE & IAQA: New Approaches for Government Affairs and Indoor Air Quality (Co-presented with ASHRAE Government Affairs)
- Abatement, Chemical Tools and Regulatory Developments
- Antimicrobial Musings
- Antimicrobials: Biohazard & Disinfection
- Asbestos Encapsulation
- Biocides, Antimicrobials & Inhibitors: Trends, Myths and Perils in Structural and HVAC Environments
- Biocides: Misunderstandings and Myths
- Biocides: Myths, Misunderstandings and New Developments
- Biohazard Cleanup in the Indoor Environment (with Tim Riley [CASDC] & Earl Cook [Peniel Env])
- Coatings for Indoor Air Quality
- Developments in Lead-Based Paint and Mold
- Encapsulant Product Use: What, Why and How
- FIRE DAMAGE RESTORATION CHEMISTRY OBSERVATIONS
- Fire Damage Chemicals & Observations on Resto-Abatement
- How Chemical Mitigation Technologies Illustrate Commonalities and Singularities in Remediation of Indoor Environmental Challenges
- How State Governments Address Indoor Air Quality (Panel with USEPA and ASHRAE)
- HVAC Remediation of Internally Insulated Air Handling Systems
- IAQA-ASHRAE Merger; Standards Development Updates
- IICRC S520: Insights, Ponderables and Updates from an Inside/Outside Perspective
- Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Legislative Affairs Update (panel)
- Industry Standards Developments in IEQ (Indoor Environmental Quality)
- Is it Mold? Is it Asbestos?
- Lead-Based Paint & Mold: Updates, Challenges, Opportunities
- Mold Remediation Chemistry
- Mold Remediation: Chemistry as Tools
- Mold Remediation: Tools, Equipment & Materials
- NADCA Draft Position Paper and Trends, Myths and Perils in Structural and HVAC Environments
- NADCA INDUSTRY PANEL 2017: Duct Sealing and Changes in Building Code
- New Horizons in Infection Control Containment and Mold Remediation
- Observations: Fire Damage Chemistry
- Opportunities in Canadian Environmental Remediation
- PIRC: Restoration Industry Legislative and Regulatory Insights – Spring 2017
- Portable Containment for Healthcare
- Regulations, Standards: Changes in Remediation
- Resurfacing Coatings for HVAC Refurbishment
- Solutions for Environmental Hazards in Indoor Environments
- State Regulations Update: Policy Developments in IEQ (Indoor Environmental Quality)
- Unhealthy Homes Are Scary Places for Children
- Updates on Botanical Cleaners and Lead Dust Removal Chemistry
Contact Us
Indoor Air Quality Association
1120 Rt 73, Suite 200
Mt Laurel, NJ 08054
(844) 802-4103
info@iaqa.org