reported Paul Cochrane, President of Cochrane and Associates, the company behind the IAQ Video Network and the new public outreach video. “Not only can these materials then be washed off into the environment and our waterways, but they can also be tracked into homes, schools and other buildings.”
Some PAHs have been identified as having carcinogenic and mutagenic properties. As of 2013, both Minnesota and Washington have banned pavement sealers that contain coal tar. Other states and municipalities are also reportedly looking into similar bans.
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About Cochrane & Associates, LLC & the IAQ Video Network
Cochrane & Associates is a business development, public relations and marketing consulting firm that specializes in the environmental, HVAC, mold and indoor air quality industries. The company has worked with many of the industries’ leading institutions and companies and continues to be an innovator in the industry. They are also the driving force behind the IAQ Video Network.