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•THE WHOLESALER® — FEBRUARY 2011 INDUSTRY NEWS


eye/facewashes Better protection


American Standard employees take USGBC training


PISCaTaWaY, n.J.— american Stan- dard brands employees voluntarily


vying for green-oriented work. More than 20 american Standard


employees participated in the on-site, eight-hour


training over


took a green building professional preparation course to better under- stand what makes a building green. This educational program was con- ducted by the new Jersey chapter of the U.S. Green building Council and is the Leed®


tory class taken by architects, engi- neers, developers


certification prepara- and other


commercial users of american Stan- dard plumbing products. In partnership with the n.J. depart-


ment of Labor and Workforce devel- opment, the training was funded by a grant awarded by the federal ameri- can Reinvestment and Recovery act to help USGbC-nJ chapter members obtain Leed credentials, providing them with a competitive edge when


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evenings, learning the fundamentals of green design, construction and op- erations, and overall building high performance. american Standard is a leading


on-site, eight-hour training over two evenings, learning the fundamentals of green design, construction and operations, and overall building high performance.


More than 20 American Standard employees participated in the


manufacturer of high-performance plumbing products that help meet Leed requirements and achieve the buy america requirements of the aRRa. Visit www.americanstandard.com.


Glasfloss celebrates 75th anniversary See contact information on page 70


daLLaS— Glasfloss Industries, one of the world’s oldest manufacturers of HVaC air filters, is celebrating 75 years in business. Glasfloss began in 1936 as a small custom-size filter fab- ricator in new York City. Today, the company markets its products through- out the U.S. and internationally with manufacturing plants in Texas, ohio, Wisconsin, nevada and Florida.


Founded by Horace Lange and Ted


Tottis, Glasfloss is still owned and operated by the Lange family. Scott Lange, grandson of the founder, serves as president. Visit www.glasfloss.com.


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