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| 2004 Indiana Lead-Safe & Healthy Homes Conference November 9 & 10, 2004 Healthy Homes For Indiana Children
Conference Recap and Presentations
What makes a healthy home? It is a home that is free of lead hazards. A home where a child can find a refuge from things that trigger asthma. A home that creates an environment where a child can thrive. Every Hoosier child needs and deserves a healthy home. But too often families have to compromise a environmentally safe home for one that is affordable. Thousands of children are lead poisoned and will suffer permanent damage from that compromise. Many more get exposed to cockroaches, mold, and other asthma triggers. Carbon monoxide gives many the “winter flu” that drags them down. Come join us and discover how we can make housing healthy and affordable. Attend the Indiana Lead-Safe and Healthy Homes Conference on November 9 & 10, 2004 in Indianapolis. Conference Fees - $125 for the first person from an organization and $95 for each additional person. The rate increased to $150 and $125 after October 9. Exhibitors - $250 for a booth or $150 for a table. Booth or a table includes registration fee for one person. The rate increased to $300 and $200 after October 9. Indiana Rules Awareness Training for Out-Of-State Licensees. Indiana allows lead professionals licensed in other states to get licensed in Indiana if they take a two-hour Indiana Rules Awareness training. You can take this course as part of the conference at no extra cost by attending the "Indiana Rules: Hoosier Variations" parts 1 and 2 on Tuesday. Lead-Safe Indiana Awards - 2003 Recipients & 2004 Nominations
Getting to the Hotel and Conference Center
About the Lead-Safe Indiana Task Force
For the Most Recent Task Force Newsletter
If you need any more information, contact Tom Neltner at mccabe@ikecoalition.org. |