Output Air Temperature QUESTION: By Tony Yan Via E-Mail I had a contractor install an A/C unit about two summers ago. The output air temperature is around 68 degrees F
About five years ago, Geoffrey Winters nearly died from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. It's the main reason he developed the UltraGuard Carbon Monoxide Life Safety System.
In his book, The Brand Called You, Peter Montoya suggests that the real reason people do business with you is because of you - not what you sell or the location of your business. As he states, "You are the business."
Times were simpler back in 1904. From those early gas-fired boilers to today's sophisticated home comfort systems, Bryant Heating and Cooling Systems has come a long way. And while you're at it, put candles on the cake for CertainTeed Corp. as well.
This week's issue of The News provides a firsthand look at what some manufacturers are doing to help inform commercial contractors and school district employees about the products they market for improving the indoor air quality (IAQ) in school buildings.
Last month, we talked about how New Year's resolutions can be a benefit if we really make an effort to do what we say we're going to do. As in my last column, here are several suggestions for resolutions.
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Could it be that HVACR techs are discouraging people from joining the industry? They may not be chasing people away from the industry deliberately, but many techs are doing it by default - and you just may be their unwitting accomplice.
I have a few causes that make me stand on a soapbox and shout. Carbon monoxide poisoning and poor school IAQ are two of them. Blood donation is another.
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