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April 20, 2022

Hashing It Out: Indoor Air Quality and Cannabis Tenants

By Brian E. Nemetz, CMC

Indoor Air Quality for Cannabis-Related Businesses

With cannabis products legalized to some degree in all but four U.S. states, the CRE community faces a continuous learning curve as regulations continue to evolve in terms of cannabis industry safety. Among other safety considerations, indoor air quality for cannabis-related businesses is a key concern for business owners and landlords, who must protect themselves from liability while offering safe, acceptable conditions for tenants, employees, and customers.

In this GlobeSt. article, Brian E. Nemetz, CMC, discusses indoor air quality and four key factors to effective ventilation at a cannabis business.

Click here to read the article.

About the Authors

Brian E. Nemetz, CMC

Brian E. Nemetz, CMC

National Technical Director of Industrial Hygiene
Brian Nemetz, CMC has over 18 years of experience as an Industrial Hygienist. He has managed and conducted tasks in all aspects of industrial hygiene including asbestos, lead-based paint, negative exposure assessments, indoor air quality, sound level, Legionella, airborne particles, and mold investigations throughout his career. He has conducted and managed numerous comprehensive industrial hygiene audits, sampling and evaluations, and reviewed work processes.

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