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February 07, 2008
HomeAire Becomes Energy Star® Partner -- Company Manufactures and Sells Indoor Air Quality Products
HomeAire, which manufactures and sells indoor air quality products, is now an ENERGY STAR Partner, committed to maintaining and growing product lines that offer businesses and consumers health-promoting, energy-efficient solutions.
Ward, MA (PRWEB) January 31, 2008 -- HomeAire™, a manufacturer, distributor and retailer (through its website, www.homeaire.com) of products that clean and ventilate indoor air, reduce radon and control moisture, has recently been accepted as an ENERGY STAR Partner.
HomeAire offers product lines that address homeowners' growing concerns about energy-savings, indoor air quality, radon, and mold- and allergen-producing dampness in their homes. ENERGY STAR (www.energystar.gov) is a dynamic government/industry partnership that offers businesses and consumers energy-efficient solutions, making it easy to save money while protecting the environment for future generations.
HomeAire provides to homeowners and contractors a variety of products that clean indoor air and ventilate, remove or reduce pollutants in the entire home or in specific areas such as the kitchen, bath and basement. HomeAire's exclusive Active Dampness Control™ System helps to prevent moisture from entering the home while also reducing radon, a radioactive gas that causes more than 21,000 lung cancer deaths annually in the U.S.
"We are pleased that we have been accepted as an ENERGY STAR Partner both as a manufacturer and a retailer/e-tailer," says David Hill, HomeAire's Vice President of Sales and Marketing. "We are committed to maintaining and growing product lines that support the ENERGY STAR goals. As an ENERGY STAR Partner we support and endorse ENERGY STAR as a 'broad partnership designed to promote buildings, products, homes, and industrial facilities that use less energy while providing the same or better performance than conventional designs'."
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at February 7, 2008 05:19 AM