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Safety First: Flood and Mold Response Training

Sat, Nov 15

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Nashville

As more people are experiencing climate-change driven flooding, this training offered important information about how to safely clean-up their homes and businesses.

Safety First: Flood and Mold Response Training
Safety First: Flood and Mold Response Training

Time & Location

Nov 15, 2025, 10:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Nashville, Jubilee Hall, 17th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37208, USA

About The Event

Importance of Training for Flood Clean-Up

As climate change continues to drive an increase in flooding events, it is essential for individuals and communities to be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary for effective clean-up. This training provides crucial information on how to safely restore homes and businesses following a flood.


Key Topics Covered in the Training

  • Safety Precautions: Understanding the risks associated with floodwaters and how to protect oneself during clean-up.

  • Assessing Damage: Techniques for evaluating the extent of damage to property and belongings.

  • Cleaning Techniques: Best practices for removing water, mud, and debris from affected areas.


Tickets

  • General Admission

    $0.00

Total

$0.00

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ABOUT US >

The Fisk University Community Environmental Program has been in existence for two decades and is an interactive community program designed to spread awareness about environmental and climate justice, environmental health, sustainability, and worker safety. It administers emergency preparedness training to various communities and age groups within the Middle Tennessee area. We offer a variety of worker awareness and safety training courses to the community. It is funded by NIEHS through the Midwest Consortium which is currently housed in the University of Minnesota School of Public Health.

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CONTACT US

Robert Wingfield, PhD

Director

T: 615-329-8626

E: rwingfld@fisk.edu

 

Dain Beezer, PhD

Asst. Director

T:615-329-8619

E:dbeezer@fisk.edu

 

Neena Lake, MPH

Public Health Consultant

E:neenalake@gmail.com

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