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ESFI Celebrates National Electrical Safety Month

ESFI Celebrates National Electrical Safety Month












Arlington, VA (Vocus/PRWEB) March 01, 2011

May is National Electrical Safety Month and the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) is preparing for the launch of its annual campaign to increase public awareness of electrical hazards and the importance of electrical safety.

“Modern homes run on electricity, but if you don’t properly maintain your electrical products, they can create hazards,” warned ESFI president Brett Brenner. “The good news is that eliminating electrical hazards from your home doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive.”

In the U.S., home electrical problems annually cause more than 51,000 fires, resulting in more than 490 deaths, 1,400 injuries, and $ 1.3 billion in property damage, according to the National Fire Protection Association. Statistics from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission show that nearly 400 people are electrocuted in the United States each year.

The Electrical Safety Foundation International sponsors National Electrical Safety Month (NESM) each May to increase public awareness of the electrical hazards around us at home, work, school, and play. This year’s campaign challenges people across the country to evaluate the electrical safety of their homes, learning more about their electrical systems and devices in the process.

This year, ESFI is focusing on the electrical safety of a different area of the home each week during May:

Cooking Up Safety in the Kitchen (May 2–6): The kitchen is where families gather to cook favorite recipes, share warm meals, and reconnect with each other, but it’s also the location where two-thirds of all home fires start. Identify and eliminate potential hazards in your kitchen before someone gets hurt.

Plug into Safety in the Family Room (May 9–13): The family room is an area of the home where many people go to unwind, but there are often many electrical appliances and devices in use in this area. Learn to recognize electrical hazards that can exist in common areas of your home.

Wake Up to Safety in the Bedroom (May 16–20): The average adult sleeps almost 8 hours per night, spending at least one-third of every day in their bedroom. Take steps to make sure your bedroom is safe—you’ll sleep better!

Build a Foundation of Safety in the Basement (May 23–27): Heating equipment and electrical distribution systems are two of the leading causes of home fires. Help keep your home safe by learning the basics of how these systems work and making sure they are properly maintained.

New resources featured in ESFI’s 2011 National Electrical Safety Month Toolkit, such as the Home Electrical Safety Challenge, have been designed to teach people of all ages to identify and correct potential electrical hazards before a more serious situation can result. This complimentary 2011 NESM Toolkit can be downloaded on the Foundation’s website at http://www.electrical-safety.org.

To coincide with National Electrical Safety Month this May, ESFI has completed renovations on its Virtual Home online tool. This dynamic, interactive resource guides users as they navigate a virtual home room by room, building understanding about potential home electrical dangers and electrical safety.

“A healthy respect for electricity and a basic knowledge of electrical safety practices can help keep your family and home safe from electrical hazards all year long,” noted Brenner.

Visit ESFI’s Virtual Home at http://virtualhome.esfi.org/ to learn more.

The Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) is a 501(c) (3) organization dedicated exclusively to promoting electrical safety. ESFI proudly sponsors National Electrical Safety Month each May, and engages in public education campaigns throughout the year to prevent electrical fires, injuries, and fatalities. To learn more about ESFI and National Electrical Safety Month, visit http://www.electrical-safety.org.

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CTS Wholesale Announces Safety Glasses With Different Tints

CTS Wholesale Announces Safety Glasses With Different Tints











Wholesale Safety Glasses


Salem, OR (PRWEB) December 21, 2011

Safety glasses are an important accessory for those working in hazardous conditions in the industry. These glasses also come in very handy while playing outdoor sports or driving as the impact resistant glasses protect the eyes in case of a mishap. CTS Wholesale recently announced a bigger range of safety sunglasses for bulk purchase directly from the online store at very aggressive prices.

“The tinted glasses are useful for outdoor use while the clear glass range can be used both indoors and outdoors,” reported Kirk Bachelder, owner of CTS Wholesale Sunglasses. The glasses provide excellent eye protection from flying debris and dust due to the shatter resistance feature. The tinted range also cuts off excess light reducing the strain of working in harsh light conditions.

With attractive discounts available for bulk purchase and minimum order quantity as low as one dozen, companies can order these glasses for their workers and increase safety as well as satisfaction levels due to the stylish designs. The rubber tipped glasses do not slip and fall off easily. Retailers can also buy these in wholesale quantities. The goggles come with attractive and free display boxes that can be used to carry as well as display these at retail outlets.

CTS Wholesale stays at the forefront of online sunglass selling by introducing new designs and ranges frequently. They carry sunglasses in attractive designs inspired by the leading brands as well as high quality sunglasses from their own brands like Xsportz, DE, Diamond and Gster. “Widest selection and best & responsive customer service is our success formula,” said Kirk while releasing this new range. The online store also carries wholesale lighters, hats and other accessories so that companies and retailers are able to make all their purchases from one convenient place.

The recently renovated online store allows comfortable viewing of the entire range, simple ordering process and fast shipping with a friendly customer service. The live chat feature helps with immediate answers for any questions. For people more comfortable with phones, there are toll free numbers for both USA and UK.

About CTS Wholesale LLC:

CTS carries wholesale safety glasses, fashion and discount sunglasses along with lighters, hats and many more accessories at their online store at http://www.CTSwholesaleSunglasses.com. Any time shopping, live chat and toll free numbers make it easy for companies and retailers to purchase their entire range from this market leader store.

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PetTravel.com Announces the Launch of Their New Search Results for Pet Friendly Hotels

PetTravel.com Announces the Launch of Their New Search Results for Pet Friendly Hotels











Pet Friendly Hotels


Fort Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) October 11, 2010

What is a family vacation without your pet? Now, more than ever, pets are a significant member of many families. Including them in family vacations is proving to be not only feasible but enjoyable for everyone. Today, many accommodations understand that accepting your pet not only impacts their revenue but also generates loyal customers and great recommendations. Because of this, Pet Friendly Hotels are springing up everywhere. Currently, many hotels not only accept pets, they pamper them. From pet treats at the check-in desk to pet beds, pet toys and menus in the room, to luxury pet spas, these hotels strive to give you and your furry friend the best service around.

PetTravel.com has redeveloped their website and search results enhancing hotel pictures and amenities and making it easier for site visitors to find hotels that are pet friendly. “Traveling pet owners are always looking for hotels that will welcome their best friend,” says Susan Smith, President and owner of Pet Travel. “Folks that love animals experience an immediate bond through their pets. Hotels that provide a comfortable environment for pets and their owners will see these guests return again and again.”

With a sizeable database of more than 36,500 pet friendly hotels, resorts, inns, bed and breakfast as well as pet services worldwide, PetTravel.com has a lot to offer the pet traveler. The new pet friendly search will display a complete travel description, ratings, photos, maps, and room rates of pet friendly hotels. Many of the hotels, resorts, and bed & breakfasts are offering new lower rates and advertise pets welcome always.

PetTravel.com remains the most comprehensive site on the Internet, providing pet owners with travel information, including up-to-date immigration rules and regulations for more than 190 countries worldwide. What’s more, the web site also includes airline policies regarding pets and travel articles on pet friendly airports, cities and parks, as well as tips for traveling with pet by car, plane, bus, ferry, and cruise ship.

It’s easy to find Pet Friendly Hotels on PetTravel.com. Just enter the city you are interested in taking your pet and search for accommodations, kennels, parks, and fun things to do with your pet. Not sure where you are going? Search our pages for regions all over the world that offer beauty and excitement for both you and your pet. Wherever you travel to, remember that it will always be more fulfilling to bring your best friend.

For more information, visit http://www.PetTravel.com.

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CleanFlame Receives Another Award For Innovated Recycled Product

CleanFlame Receives Another Award For Innovated Recycled Product











Kory Hamman, CEO Of CleanFlame Accepting Award


(PRWEB) December 23, 2011

The Innovation Scorecard is a study to determine the region’s readiness to accept and grow innovation as a key driver of improving the local economy. The ceremony also included recognizing local innovative businesses that have contributed to job growth in the area with an Innovation Certificate of Merit Award. “We are excited to have received the Innovation Award. It is always nice for CleanFlame to be recognized for its efforts at not only providing green products, but providing jobs and helping save the environment as well,” said CleanFlame CEO Kory Hamman.

CleanFlame is a leading manufacturer of high quality ultra-clean burning fire logs and fire starters made from 100% recycled materials. CleanFlame’s patented production process converts used waxed old corrugated containers (WOCC), that would normally end up in landfills, into clean-burning firelogs and firestarters that are safe enough to cook over. Clean Flame’s clean-burning products, used in fireplaces, home heating and indoor/outdoor cooking environments, reduce landfill waste, create zero impact on non-renewable or rainforest resources, and produce 80% less carbon monoxide, 86% less creosote, 30% less particulate matter and 50% more heat/lb than wood.

In addition to many other stores, CleanFlame products can now be found in the following stores/chains: Kroger, Safeway, Supervalu, Winco, Savemart, Raleys, Stater Bros, Shop Rite, Demoulas, Albertsons, ACE and Food4Less. Specific information as to stores carrying the product in your area can be viewed at the company website located at http://www.CleanFlame.com.

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?Grow as You Go? Cleaning System Introduced by Kaivac – Presenting an Entirely New Product Category: Crossover Cleaning

“Grow as You Go” Cleaning System Introduced by Kaivac – Presenting an Entirely New Product Category: Crossover Cleaning











OmniFlex System from Kaivac


Hamilton, OH (PRWEB) July 20, 2011

Kaivac, developer of the No-Touch Cleaning® system, a game changer for the professional cleaning industry, is now pioneering an entirely new “grow-as-you-go” cleaning concept called Crossover Cleaning, which is also expected to be just as revolutionary.

Crossover Cleaning includes Kaivac’s new OmniFlex™ customized cleaning tools.

These are inexpensive modular components that allow professionals to customize a cleaning system to meet their specific needs while moving away from traditional and less effective string mops and buckets.

The patented OmniFlex Crossover system offersoffers these optional components:


    The KaiMotion Flex™ Trolley-Bucket
    Heavy-duty handle with built-in storage tray for tools
    Wet/dry vacuum designed for commercial and industrial floor maintenance
    150 psi “Black Box” pump for indoor pressure rinsing and chemical injection (used in the spray-and-squeegee and spray-and-vac configurations)
    Components that can be configured into complete spray-and-vac, spray-and-squeegee, and dispense-and-vac systems to meet a variety of multi surface cleaning needs
    A super durable down-pressure wringer for the Trolley-Bucket

According to Tom Morrison, vice president of Marketing for Kaivac, the OmniFlex system’s foundation is the 10-gallon Trolley-Bucket that allows users to precisely apply fresh cleaning solution to hard-surface floors, preventing chemical contamination.

“From here, users can add components as needed,” he says.

The components are all designed for use in restaurants and foodservice areas, schools, small restrooms, offices and many other areas.

Morrison adds that initial tests also indicate the system is 30 times more effective at removing soils and contaminants from surfaces than more traditional mopping.

“This is our ultimate goal for Crossover Cleaning and the OmniFlex system: to help end users ‘cross over’ from traditional mopping to an inexpensive system that is faster, safer, healthier, and more hygienic,” concludes Morrison.

About Kaivac, Inc.

Headquartered in Hamilton, Ohio, Kaivac, Inc., delivers complete science-based cleaning systems designed to produce healthy outcomes while raising the value of cleaning operations and the professionalism of the worker. The originator of No-Touch Cleaning®, Kaivac offers an integrated portfolio of environmentally friendly cleaning products designed to remove the maximum amount of soil and potentially harmful biopollutants in the most cost-effective manner possible. For more information, visit http://www.kaivac.com.

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White Paper From Advance: How ?Clean? Is Your Green Floor-Cleaning?

White Paper From Advance: How “Clean” Is Your Green Floor-Cleaning?











When evaluating green cleaning machines, look for scrubbers that can be adjusted to the soil content on the floor to maximize cleaning performance and efficiency. The EcoFlex System, available on the Advance Advenger® rider-scrubber, provides flexibility for cleaning green – without compromising the “clean”.


Minneapolis, MN (Vocus) March 2, 2010

A new white paper from Advance helps in-house and contract cleaners understand today’s dual—or dueling—demands to clean for hygiene and appearance while also minimizing environmental and human impact. “How ‘clean’ is your green floor-cleaning” opens with a recent statement from the Cleaning Industry Research Institute (CIRI) that asserts: “It is imperative that the focus be on ‘cleaning green,’ that is cleaning first, cleaning for health and hygiene, as well as cleaning in an environmentally preferable manner.”

The goal of today’s green cleaning movement is to minimize impact on the environment, building occupants and cleaning personnel. One result has been a reduction in the use of potentially harmful chemicals when scrubbing hard floors in commercial and institutional settings. Intuitively, it might seem that the “greenest” cleaning is done with no chemicals at all. However, maintenance staff still need to meet the standard of clean required for their facilities—whether that standard is simply “cleaning for appearance” or a more stringent requirement for disinfection against the spread of staph and viral infections.

According to CIRI Chairman of the Board Jim Harris, “There are times when decisions are made to go ‘green’ that can have an impact on the actual cleaning process resulting in a less healthy environment.” Because every floor-cleaning challenge is different, cleaning flexibility is essential for successfully balancing the demands for clean and green in relation to hard floor maintenance in schools, healthcare facilities, retail stores, office buildings and similar sites.

Floor machines for flexible cleaning

When evaluating green cleaning machines, look for those that can be adjusted to the soil content on the floor for maximum cleaning performance and efficiency. For example, the EcoFlex System available on the Advenge® rider-scrubber from Advance provides flexibility for cleaning green without compromising the “clean.” Machine attributes that contribute to cleaning flexibility include: ability to use multiple types of cleaners as well as water only; ability to change detergents while scrubbing; ability to change detergent dilution ratio; ability to clean with warm water; and the ability to increase the scrubbing aggressiveness for specific problem areas such as entryways.

For more information on how cleaning staffs can meet today’s need for both clean floors and green cleaning, Advance’s 8-page paper is available as a free PDF download at http://www.ecoflexsystem.com/EcoFlex.html.

About Advance

Advance is a brand of Nilfisk-Advance, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of high-quality commercial and industrial floor maintenance equipment. For more information on how the EcoFlex System from Advance can help cleaners balance hygiene and environmental impact when maintaining hard floors, call (763) 745-3500 or visit http://www.advance-us.com.

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Pure Clean and the ‘Big Truck’ Wins the Best Carpet Cleaner of Western Washington

Pure Clean and the ‘Big Truck’ Wins the Best Carpet Cleaner of Western Washington










Seattle,WA (PRWEB) November 14, 2010

Locally owned Snohomish County business Pure Clean Carpet Cleaning (http://www.purecleancarpetcleaning.com) has been awarded the Best of Western Washington for the “Best Carpet Cleaning Company” in Western Washington by King 5 & Evening Magazine.

“I am honored that the community has recognized our locally owned business as the best in Western Washington. We are passionate about providing the deepest and most thorough cleaning for your carpets, and our happy customers have responded,” states owner Ben Surdi

Pure Clean Carpet Cleaning is based in Snohomish County and is owned and operated by Ben and Chelsea Surdi. By leveraging a process known as the Pure Rinse process and the “Big Truck” service, Pure Clean is able to provide the most powerful carpet cleaning process in the world. With this new approach, Pure Clean is able to provide the most thorough, chemical free cleaning for your home with dry times of 1-2 hours. This is without question, the deepest and healthiest cleaning for your home.

If you are looking for a healthy, green friendly, and chemical free alternative to cleaning your carpets the Pure Clean process is for you. Allergy sufferers and health conscience Mom’s love our service to keep their homes and kids healthy. To schedule an appointment with the best carpet cleaner in Western Washington call 1-866-387-PURE.

Pure Clean Carpet Cleaning also provides rug cleaning, tile & grout cleaning, pet odor removal, upholstery cleaning, allergy treatments & more.

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New Book Helps Readers Prepare for Natural Disasters and Other Emergencies – Learn What to Do Before, During & After, From TSUNAMIS and earthquakes to Tornadoes and Hurricanes, From Floods to Landslides and Much More – A Must Read for Every Household Member

New Book Helps Readers Prepare for Natural Disasters and Other Emergencies – Learn What to Do Before, During & After, From TSUNAMIS and earthquakes to Tornadoes and Hurricanes, From Floods to Landslides and Much More – A Must Read for Every Household Member










Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) September 7, 2004

With the loss of lives and property that often result from Natural and Man-Made disasters both here in the United States and abroad, citizens are becoming increasingly interested in avenues to safeguard their lives and property. Unfortunately, many remain totally unaware of the things they can do today to protect themselves, their families and their property.

Natural Disasters and Other Emergencies, What You Should Know: A Family Planning & Survival Guide edited by Gladson I. Nwanna, takes the anxiety and fear out of preparing for natural disasters by describing the nature and characteristics of these disasters, and listing measures and strategies that citizens can employ to manage and minimize the risks posed by these disasters.

Natural Disasters and Other Emergencies, What You Should Know… provides a comprehensive listing and information on every type of major natural disaster as well as many man-made and technological emergencies. The natural disasters profiled in the book include earthquakes, floods and flashfloods, heat waves, hurricanes, landslides and mudflows, thunderstorms and lightning, tornadoes, tsunamis, volcanoes, wildfires, wildland fires and winter storms. Man-made and technological emergencies covered in the book include biological and chemical agent disasters, hazardous materials accidents, home fires, housing & building fires, nuclear power plant emergencies, radiological emergencies, rolling blackouts and terrorism. For each disaster or emergency, information is provided on what they are and what families can do BEFORE, DURING and AFTER to minimize loss of lives and/or property. Practically every known natural disaster, including those common to other regions of the world, is profiled.

In addition, Natural Disasters and Other Emergencies, What You Should Know… also provides sources for additional information for various disasters and emergencies, including sources for financial and non-financial assistance to victims of these disasters

Information conveyed in this book should help relieve some of the anxiety that comes with dealing with natural disasters and other emergencies whether before, during or after.

Natural Disasters and Other Emergencies, What You Should Know… will be useful to citizens of every age, region and country.

Gladson I. Nwanna, Ph.D., a university professor and former consultant to the World Bank is also the editor of “Weapons of Mass Destruction, What You Should Know: A Citizen’s Guide To Biological, Chemical and Nuclear Agents & Weapons” and “Natural Disasters and Other Emergencies, What You Should Know: A Family Planning & Survival Guide” which are published by Frontline Publishers, http://www.frontlinepublishers.com . They are also available at Amazon.com , through major bookstores nationwide or directly from the publisher at 410-922-4903. Retail Price, $ 29.99, ISBN #: 1890605-15-8; 250 pages.

A copy of your review will be appreciated.

Editors: Review Copy available upon request at http://www.frontlinepublishers.com/request.htm

For Information, Interviews

CONTACT, Francese Mitchelle

410-922-4903

http://www.frontlinepublishers.com

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Professional Organizer Introduces Home Inventory Manuals to Catalogue Information for Insurance Claims

Professional Organizer Introduces Home Inventory Manuals to Catalogue Information for Insurance Claims










Sheboygan, WI (PRWEB) July 5, 2006

Organizing Your Life THE EASY WAY (http://www.organizingyourlifetheeasyway.com) is pleased to introduce three fill-in-the-blank manuals for easy home inventory. Created by professional organizer, Jan Hayner, the books contain all of the information needed by insurance agents to file a claim in case of a robbery or disaster and are available at http://www.organizingyourlifetheeasyway.com.

The Bureau of Justice states, “There were 14 million thefts of property reported in 2004.” In addition, U.N. officials reported in January, that from 1994-2003, more than 2.5 billion people were affected by floods or other natural disasters throughout the world.

Home owners needing to make an insurance claim for damaged, lost or stolen property must provide insurance companies with the quantity, description, actual cash value and amount of loss associated with each item. They are also required to provide copies of bills, receipts or other documentation to support the figures.

All of the information must be complete in order to file a claim and receive fast service. A complete list can take a long time to write and may cost a lot of time and money. However, being able to provide an accurate inventory report to a claims adjuster can ensure a proper reimbursement, as well as, an expedited process.

“The consumer has to find all of this information,” Hayner said. “Only where is it? Relying solely on your memory can be an expensive mistake.”

Organizing Your Life THE EASY WAY has provided a solution to this problem that will benefit the consumer as well as the insurance companies. The fill-in-the-blank manuals contain all of the information that an insurance agent needs in order to file and expedite the payment process. Having a current home inventory will help home owners get insurance claims settled faster and easier.

“Taking stock of your personal belongings ahead of time is a simple and prudent way to protect your assets,” Hayner said.

About Jan Hayner

Jan Hayner, a Professional Organizer and author of “My Organized Home Records, “Repair and Maintenance” and “Purchases-Agreements and Warranties,” has been an organizer for over 5 years. She is known as an expert in the field of Home Organizing and offers tips, shortcuts and hints from her Web site: Organizing Your Life THE EASY WAY (http://www.organizingyourlifetheeasyway.com). For more information:

Contact:     

Jan Hayner                    

Organizing Your Life THE EASY WAY

1603 Riverdale Avenue

Sheboygan, WI. 53081

Phone: (920) 452-0276

http://www.organizingyourlifetheeasyway.com

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Texas Association for Indoor Air Quality (TAIAQ) Announces Merger with Environmental Education Foundation (EEF)

Texas Association for Indoor Air Quality (TAIAQ) Announces Merger with Environmental Education Foundation (EEF)










Washington, DC & Austin, TX (PRWEB) April 21, 2005

The Texas Association for Indoor Air Quality (TAIAQ) announced today the merger of its membership into the worlds largest environmental charity focusing on environmental, health and safety issues. This merger will pave the way for the hundreds of professional members of TAIAQ to provide a new depth and breadth to the EEF’s existing membership base of over 5,500.

Past President of TAIAQ and existing EEF member, Mr. Greg Becker, RIAQM of Becker Engineering, applauds the organizations decision to merge with the EEF as “a major step forward in the servicing and recognition for our members.” Mr. Becker continued, “This merger was a natural fit for both groups, it will benefit existing TAIAQ members and EEF members alike.”

The EEF is recognized globally as the leader in Indoor Air Quality and Mold related issues and now with the addition of the largest and most acclaimed membership in Texas IAQ, the combined strength and knowledge base is second to none.

The merger of TAIAQ into the EEF is to be fully complete within a few short months. TAIAQ board of directors will be taking key strategic rolls in the EEF, including committee chair positions and selected appointments to various Federal and State agency committees the EEF enjoys.

Richard Bates, EEF President, echoed Mr. Beckers enthusiasm by adding, “The TAIAQ, not unlike many other organizations with memberships ranging from 200 to 2,000, possess a deep domain knowledge represented by its membership who are leaders in their respective industries. The EEF has become home to many such organizations over our 17 year history and we welcome, with great anticipation and open arms, the active participation of the TAIAQ members.”

Troy E. Johnson, EEF Executive Director and architect of the merger, said, “I am honored the TAIAQ has decided to join us With a number of other, quality IAQ associations struggling to stay alive in today’s economy, the EEF makes the best opportunity for the members to grow and be part of a thriving, established and well connected organization. I can’t wait to tap into the knowledge base of the TAIAQ and share it through out our entire membership.”

About The Texas Association for Indoor Air Quality

The Texas Association for Indoor Air Quality (TAIAQ) is a nonprofit, multi-disciplined organization, dedicated to promoting the exchange of indoor environmental information, through education and research, for the safety and well being of the general public. It is associated with the international TAIAQ, and operates through individuals and chapters in the state of Texas. Contact: info@taiaq.org Phone: 888-212-7211

About Environmental Educational Foundation

The Environmental Education Foundation (EEF) is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to the development and dissemination of information regarding hazards to human health and threats to the environment with particular emphasis on hazards or threats which are associated with occupying, purchasing, selling or owning residential, commercial or industrial property; testing methodologies and procedures to detect such hazards and threats; and programs and measures which mitigate or eliminate such hazards

or threats.

Media Contact:

Troy Johnson

480-659-9356

troy_johnson@enviro-ed.org

http://www.enviro-ed.org

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