SAN DIEGO, CA — The Carbon Monoxide Health and Safety Association (COSHA) is spearheading an effort to include language that requires carbon monoxide detectors in the evolving ASHRAE ventilation standard
In a response to a recent News editorial on carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning deaths, new technology is being touted as an effective means to detect poisonous gases in indoor environments.
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO — As a supplement to a sample “Mold Liability Agreement” for residential contractors (see the April 8, 2002 feature “Texas Contractor Tackles Mold Liability Head-on”), the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling
Apple Heating, Inc., Ashtabula, OH, has been awarded the Air Conditioning Contractors of Ohio (ACCO) 2002 Contractor of the Year Award. Apple Heating is a member of Excellence Alliance, Inc. (EAI), a Cincinnati-based organization of independent mechanical contractors.
As I was reading an online newsletter from the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors — National Association (PHCC), I was reminded of a subject near and dear to business owners’ hearts: productivity. More specifically, jobsite productivity.
Hardworking and dedicated family man looking for new career. Full-time hvacr building engineering student nearing end of third quarter of schooling. Plant closing forced 29-year career as bricklayer to end.
American Constructors, a 30-year-old commercial construction management company headquartered in Austin, TX, has utilized a dehumidification system for the first time in a school which has yielded better than expected results.
In mid-March, the director of the Office of Pesticide Programs for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released an open letter to organizations representing the hvacr community. The letter, signed by director Marcia Mulkey, addressed the EPA’s concern for the use of disinfectants, sanitizers, and other types of antimicrobial products to treat the surfaces of hvacr systems.