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Welcome to PPORTUNITY, a monthly newsletter provided by Jacco & Associates. Jacco’s focus on engineering and design concepts will improve your HVAC system while significantly reducing design time, making you more productive for your clients. |
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61 Milford Dr. Hudson, OH 44236 Phone:(330) 463-0100 Fax:(330) 463-0101 |
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Question: What famous scientist discovered how nature uses ions to control odors and microbial contaminants? a.) Thomas Edison b.) Albert Einstein c.) Isaac Newton d.) Nicolaus Copernicus
Prize: Black & Decker Handy Saw!
Respond by November 13th with the correct answer to be entered in the raffle for this month’s prize! |
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Question: When ASHRAE created BACnet, they defined two items. What are they? Answer: D-Media & Language. Congratulations to Bill Shepardson for winning a Coleman Cooler! |
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Airborne Viruses |
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Jacco and Associates is your answer to addressing airborne viruses. Today we are all concerned with the H1N1 virus or Swine Flu. There are ways to address this particular virus, as well as many other viruses. What more efficient and effective way than through the HVAC system? There are a couple of different ways to go about destroying viruses. One is through the power of UV lights and the other is with bi-polar ionization. Both products are simple yet effective and can be installed in just about every application, whether you are looking to have a system mounted internal to a unit, in duct work, or directly in the space. We can even retrofit existing systems. As the air passes through these devices it is treated and viruses destroyed before entering back into the occupied space. Be sure to call your Jacco salesman today to learn more about this technology!
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We Can Destroy: |
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· H1N1/Swine Flu · MRSA · Staph · Fungus · Avian Flu · Black Mold · Mildew · Coxsackie Virus · Kennel Cough · InfluenzaVirus · E. Coli · Food Odors · Locker Rm. Odors · Cigarette Smoke · Formaldehyde · Ammonia |
