ROCIS (Reducing Outdoor Contaminants in Indoor Spaces) is launching their next air quality monitoring Cohort soon. Consider joining the project -- it's incredibly informative for each participant, and valuable citizen science!
Kevin, a recent participant wrote,
“Dara & I are grateful to have been part of ROCIS Cohort 47. It was a privilege to glimpse this part of our invisible world and learn more of the health connections. Gaining a better understanding of our indoor air and our air shed - the large numbers connected to such small particles from everyday activities - was an eye opener.
The data, analysis, insights, shared experiences and web resources were invaluable. And we now have an important IAQ baseline for our planned renovations! Our thanks to you, the exceptional ROCIS team and the project funders!”
The first step is to participate in an introductory webinar (either Monday night 6/28/21 or Tuesday morning 6/29/21) to better understand what is expected. Sign up for the Webinar here.
Here is the link to the ROCIS webpage describing the upcoming webinar and cohort.
If you decide to participate, ROCIS staff will drop off a loaned monitoring kit. This includes:
3 Dylos particle monitors (1 for outside, 2 for inside)
2 radon monitors
1 carbon monoxide monitor
1 CO2 monitor.
You will participate in periodic Online Meetings via a computer. Participating in a cohort provides an opportunity to learn a lot more about indoor air pollution sources, and to more clearly see the interaction between outdoor and indoor air quality.