Ian Cull

Ian Cull, PE, CIH is a well-known speaker and consultant on topics related to indoor air quality, mold and building science. He is the author of 50 classes currently available in the Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) University. He has served as the Technical Director of the IAQA, Vice-President of the IAQA, and board member of IAQA and it’s subsidiary organization, the Indoor Environmental Standards Organization (IESO). He has 4,000 subscribers to his newsletter, “IAQ Website of the Month.”
Mr. Cull has developed and taught numerous seminars, webinars, certification courses and customized presentations reaching over 4,000 individuals in the US and beyond. Mr. Cull has been the principal instructor for the following courses: CIE Prep Course, CMI Prep Course, CIAQM Prep Course, Fundamentals of Indoor Air Quality and HVAC, and many others. Ian Cull teaches a monthly webinar for the IAQA, often selling out. His in-depth knowledge in all aspects of IAQ, HVAC, building science, sampling and remediation make him a highly respected and commended teacher.
Mr. Cull is a professional engineer whose skill as an educator is based off his vast experience managing a large number of projects focusing on indoor air quality (IAQ). Mr. Cull first started in the field of IAQ in 1995 when working with Chelsea Group Ltd. He has assessed all building types ranging from large healthcare campuses to small apartment units. He has consulted on projects covering a wide range of projects involving indoor air quality parameters such as mold, radon, asbestos, ventilation, filtration, building science, tobacco smoke, sewage, odors, VOCs, allergens and more. To hire Ian Cull for a consulting project, please visitIndoorScience.com.
Ian Cull has a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Engineering from one of the country’s top Environmental Engineering programs at University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. He is a Licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) and a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH). He is also an Illinois licensed asbestos inspector and radon measurement professional.
Ian Cull is a member of the Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA), American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), ASTM International and the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ).
Ian Cull is committed to seeing the field of indoor air quality grow in the right direction. To that end, he has spent a great number of hours serving and volunteering on committees and boards:
- Technical Director, IAQA: 2011-2013
- Vice President, IAQA: 2008-2011
- Board of Directors, IAQA: 2006-2011
- Board of Directors, IESO: 2007-2010
- IAQA’s Education committee: 2005-2010
- IAQA Nominating committee: 2007, 2008, 2010
- Indoor Environment Connections Editorial Advisory Board, 2011-2013
- Building Enclosure Technology and Environment Council (BETEC) Education Committee: 2011-2013
- AIHA-IAQA joint committee on IAQ Registry: 2012-2015
Introduction to IAQ (IAQU 101)
IAQ and Health (IAQU 102)
Building Related Illness (IAQU 103)
Preventing IAQ Problems I (IAQU 104)
Preventing IAQ Problems II (IAQU 105)
IAQ Management (IAQU 106)
Handling IAQ Complaints (IAQU 107)
Regulations, Standards and Guidelines (IAQU 108)
Exposure Guidelines (IAQU 109)
The Fundamentals of IAQ Contaminants
Mold (CONT 101)
Bacteria (CONT 102)
Viruses (CONT 103)
Allergens (CONT 104)
VOCs (CONT 105)
Radon (CONT 106)
Carbon Monoxide (CONT 107)
Other IAQ Contaminants (CONT 108)
HVAC
Residential HVAC Systems (HVAC 101)
Commercial HVAC Systems (HVAC 102)
Media Filtration (HVAC 103)
Air Cleaning (HVAC 104)
Ventilation (HVAC 105)
Ventilation Standards (HVAC 106)
HVAC and Humidity (HVAC 107)
HVAC Maintenance and Hygiene (HVAC 108)
Building Science
ntroduction to Psychrometrics (BSCI 101)
Using the Psychrometric Chart (BSCI 102)
Managing Moisture I (BSCI 103)
Managing Moisture II (BSCI 104)
Assessments
Gathering Information (ASMT 101)
Walk Through Inspections (ASMT 102)
Assessing Temperature and RH (ASMT 103)
Assessing Ventilation and Pressurization (ASMT 104)
Assessing Moisture (ASMT 105)
Introduction to Sampling and Report Writing (ASMT 106)
Sampling IAQ Contaminants
Air Sampling for Mold I (SAMP 101)
Air Sampling for Mold II (SAMP 102)
Surface Sampling for Mold (SAMP 103)
Other Sampling for Mold (SAMP 104)
Sampling for Bacteria (SAMP 105)
Sampling for Allergens (SAMP 106)
Measuring Particulate Matter (SAMP 107)
Measuring VOCs (SAMP 108)
Measuring Carbon Monoxide (SAMP 109)
Mold Remediation
Introduction to Mold Remediation (REME 101)
Personal Protective Equipment (REME 102)
Engineering Controls (REME 103)
Contaminant Removal (REME 104)
Antimicrobial Use (REME 105)
Remediation Plans and Verification (REME 106)
Contact Us
Indoor Air Quality Association
1120 Rt 73, Suite 200
Mt Laurel, NJ 08054
(844) 802-4103
info@iaqa.org