Tampa, FL.-- Building Health Check L.L.C. the leader in inexpensive do-it-yourself (DIY) Indoor Air Quality Screen Check test kits will introduce a new product line of tests at the annual 2010 ACCA Conference & Indoor Air Expo held in Tampa, FL March 7-9, 2010. These simple and inexpensive screen checks provide invaluable identification of indoor environmental allergen, mold, fiberglass, formaldehyde, organic vapors (chemicals), mold toxin levels and others providing a baseline level of contamination for home and business owners. The HVACR industry welcomes the ability to provide a value-added service component which adds income potential of a regular service call and has a strong residual income potential.
The 3rd party Healthy Home/Building Recommendations by the accredited indoor environmental laboratory, Environmental Diagnostics Laboratory (EDLab) can be utilized to compliment their indoor air quality product sales. HVAC wholesalers, distributors, manufacturers, and HVAC contractors have been excited about the new opportunities afforded them. One of the HVAC distributors who handles the IAQ Screen Check product line stated “This is exactly what I need!” and “I’ve been looking for something like this to promote IAQ product sales". Ron Zajack, President of Coastal Cooling in Ft. Meyers , Florida stated, "The IAQ Screen Check (Bio Scan 400) has opened many sales and service opportunities for our company."
Visit us at booth 118 at the ACCA Conference & Indoor Air Expo and register for the Healthy Air Test giveaway…a $200.00 value. For more information contact Chris Bower at 1-800-422-7873 ext 404.
About Building Health Check, LLC
Building Health Check sets the industry standard for IAQ DIY kits, testing equipment, and laboratory analysis. Building Health Check has strategic affiliations with EDLab and other national labs.
Building Health Check, LLC’s expanding client roster includes: Progressive Insurance, USACE, Southern California Schools JPA, VA Medical Center, Broward General Healthcare, General Services Administration (GSA); Allstate Insurance; Carrier Air Conditioning; and, CB Richard Ellis and many other Fortune 500 companies, school boards, and city, state, and county governments, making Building Health Check, LLC the reliable industry leader in IAQ.
About Pure Air Control Services:
The award winning indoor air quality services offered by Pure Air Control Services include:
* Building Sciences – performs indoor air quality investigations, industrial hygiene services, thermography, blower door assessment, LEED IAQ Testing
* Environmental Diagnostics Laboratory -an AIHA accredited Lab
* Building Remediation Sciences – full scale HVAC system cleaning services, Mold Remediation Services, among other indoor environmental services.
For more information contact Ed Ziegler, VP Business Development, (800) 422-7873 x 804, or visit www.pureaircontrols.com.
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