
For this reason the seminar will be oriented to the cleaning of ducts and the prevention and remediation of fungi, it will also sensitize the attendees on the importance of cleaning, sanitizing and decontamination of air conditioning systems as an integral part of a program to maintain good indoor air quality. The topics will be covered step by step with the 2006 ACR Standard, "Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration of Air Conditioning Systems". Each seminar attendee will receive a certificate of attendance.
Analysts predict that the indoor air quality market, including the cleaning and sanitization of air conditioning systems as well as the remediation of fungi (mold), will sustain an annual growth of 9.5% for the next five years, expecting this same trend for Latin American markets, which is why NADCA offers this seminar entirely in Spanish for the first time.
Air conditioning systems are composed of many mechanical parts, deposits and meters of ducts, which over time accumulate dust, dirt, bacteria, fungi, molds and even rodents and dead cockroaches. This means that when the air comes out it is highly polluted. Air systems are the perfect place for the reproduction of biological contaminants, due to their enclosed spaces, constant temperature, humidity and dirt.
The subject is delicate and that is why the speakers of the seminar will be Marisa de Segovia and Carlos González Boothby, both certified by the NADCA as ASCS, (Certified Specialist in Cleaning of Air Systems), and with great experience and experience in the market of ventilation and air conditioning.
Occupational health and safety topics will also be discussed during the training. The seminar is designed to educate those who are considering entering the industry, are taking their first steps or for veterans who have been in it for several years.
NADCA is a non-profit association founded in 1989 and based in Washington, currently has a thousand members in more than 30 countries. NADCA provides standards, standards, certifications and educational programs for HVAC system cleaning and restoration. Currently they are also offering the exam for the ASCS certification in four languages, English, Spanish, French and Italian, internationally renowned certification, which has become a benchmark of professionalism.
For more information about this seminar contact NADCA headquarters at (202) 737 29 26 or write to [email protected] or [email protected].