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Southeast HVAC News
HVAC Industry Professionals
Will Gather in Atlanta for Fall Technical Conference.
NADCA Will Hold Its Fall Technical Conference, “Coming Up For
Air,”
September 26-28
The National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA), an association
of HVAC industry professionals, including air systems cleaning
specialists, mold remediators and HVAC inspectors, is prepping for
its Fall Technical Conference, September 26-28 in Atlanta, where
technicians of all levels will receive education and training on new
advancements of HVAC inspection, maintenance and restoration.
NADCA president Bill Benito, ASCS, CVI, will kick off the conference
by introducing the recently released 2013 ACR Standard. The
Standard, which made its debut during NADCA’s annual meeting this
past March, is the updated handbook of best practices for HVAC
Assessment, Cleaning and Restoration professionals. “The Standard
sets an expectation for cleaning and restoring HVAC systems to a
specific level of cleanliness,” said Benito.
Members of the Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) will also be
attending this year’s Fall Technical Conference. IAQA, one of
NADCA’s industry partners, will be presenting a session on the use
and benefits of air scrubbers during air duct cleaning and
remediation projects.
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During the three-day
event, concurrent tracks will give attendees the opportunity to
select from various training workshops. A vertical lift training
and certification class will also be available, designed to
prepare individuals for safely and properly operating aerial
lifts.
“Our organization prides itself on promoting the highest
standards in the industry.” said Benito, “The Fall Tech
Conference is an opportunity for professionals to come together,
network, exchange ideas and participate in hands-on training.”
For more information on NADCA’s 2013 Fall Technical Conference
in Atlanta, visit
www.nadca.com.
About NADCA: The HVAC Inspection, Maintenance and Restoration
Association, otherwise known as the National Air Duct Cleaners
Association (NADCA) was formed in 1989 as a non-profit
association of companies engaged in the cleaning of HVAC
systems. NADCA’s mission is to represent qualified companies
engaged in the inspection, maintenance and restoration of HVAC
systems, promote source removal as the only acceptable method of
cleaning, establish industry standards for the association, and
assist NADCA members in providing high quality service to their
customers. With nearly 930 members, NADCA is made up of a
diverse group of HVAC industry professionals, including air
systems cleaning specialists, mold remediators, and HVAC
inspectors. To learn more about NADCA, visit
www.nadca.com.
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