• 02Feb

    LAMA Books Releases HVAC Security and Safety; Assessing a Building’s Vulnerability and Taking Preventive Measures

    LAMA Books Releases HVAC Security and Safety; Assessing a Building’s Vulnerability and Taking Preventive Measures
    by Anonymous

    March 7, 2004–Pick any action movie from “Mission Impossible” to “Austin Powers” and it’s evident a building’s heating, ventilation and cooling system is probably its most vulnerable area. Recent terrorist attacks by bombs, airplanes, anthrax, plus massive blackouts show how quickly the security and safety of a facility and its occupants can be threatened.

    “The HVAC system of any building is the prime line of defense against emergencies and hazards,” says Leo A. Meyer, the author HVAC Security and Safety—for Vulnerability Assessment. Just released by LAMA Books, the book addresses the immediate need to assess risks to our structures and their inhabitants and take preventive measures. “The HVAC system of any building is largely responsible for the comfort, safety, and healthy working conditions of its occupants,” says Meyer. “It can spread disaster as quickly as it spreads conditioned air,” he reports.

    The author of over 50 books in the HVAC industry, Meyer targets the scope of the problem and how to evaluate risks, and offers solutions to make HVAC systems as safe and secure as possible. He identifies and discusses the HVAC system’s role in emergencies and hazards to any building. Emergencies include terrorist or criminal attacks, natural disasters, blackouts, fire, riots and demonstrations. Among the hazards covered in HVAC Security and Safety are biological contaminants—bacteria, viruses, Legionnaires’ Disease, toxic mold—as well as chemical fumes such as VOC’s, carbon dioxide, tobacco smoke, and asbestos.

    The book features user-friendly checklists for surveying the HVAC system. Additional topics include:

    Forming a Safety and Security Team;
    Conducting a vulnerability assessment walk-through;
    Identifying 17 high risk HVAC areas;
    Evaluating possible retrofit actions;
    Emergency planning; and
    Maintaining safety and security.

    HVAC Security and Safety is the most recent addition to The Indoor Environment Technician’s Library, a series of twelve books by Leo A. Meyer. More information is available on the LAMA Book web site, www.lamabooks.com. To order, contact LAMA Books at 888-452-6244.

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