Isolate Inc., of Houston, received an honorable mention for innovation in indoor air quality (IAQ) products at the 2003 American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) convention and trade show held in Chicago.
Officials from the Texas A&M veterinary school along with Houston businessman Eric Voss recently introduced Max, a border collie-lab mix, which they say is the state's first mold-sniffing dog.
The Dwyer Group, one of the largest service trade franchisors, has announced that it is introducing proprietary software designed to connect the company’s thousands of franchise owners, employees, and service and repair technicians across the U.S. and the world via the Internet.
When the North Texas chapter of the Air Conditioning Contractors of America captured honors at the April 14 Outstanding Volunteer of the Year Awards Luncheon, accolades came from all over.
Mold discovered in an early childhood center in San Antonio has resulted in the school being shut down and its students moved to a nearby elementary school.
"Our goal was never again to dismiss school because of classroom heat." Bill Gilbert had an ambitious mission, because as energy director for the Johnston County school district near Raleigh, N.C., he had experienced classes being frequently dismissed because school buildings were simply too hot.
Dozens of members of the Air Conditioning Contractors of America-Texas Chapter (ACCA-Texas) converged on the Texas State Capitol on March 25, 2003 for the Texas Air Conditioning Contractors Association Day, as resolved by the Senate of the state of Texas, 78th Legislature.
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) posts regular announcements at its Web site (www.license.state.tx.us/index.html) involving illegal air conditioning contractors.