COVID-19 and Negligent Engineering Practices; "Will This Kill People?" A Collection of Studies on HVAC Infection Controls Relating to COVID-19 By: Dale J. Richardson In a series of eye-opening papers, Dale J. Richardson explores the financial and health impact of proper ventilation control, particularly in the dentist office setting, in regard to the spread and contamination of COVID-19. Using sources from the CDC, WHO, and beyond, Richardson details the missing information within national and international guidelines pertaining to HVAC systems and the massive threat these oversights are during routine health procedures in a global pandemic. The research contained within has the opportunity to save countless lives that would otherwise be lost. About the Author Dale J. Richardson holds a Bachelor of Technology degree in Engineering and Applied Science from the Memorial University of Newfoundland. He is an associate member of the Technology Professionals Saskatchewan, a member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers, and CEO of DSR Karis Consulting Inc., Canada, and DSR Karis North Consulting Inc, Delaware. Additionally, he organizes a charity golf tournament each year to send six indigenous children to summer camp who would not have had the means otherwise. Richardson is the father to two daughters and spends his time reading, being outdoors, traveling, and writing about theology and prophecy.
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