Technicians seeking the Air Systems Cleaning Specialist
(ASCS) or Certified Ventilation Inspector (CVI)
certification will have the opportunity to participate
in the pre-conference training courses on Sunday, March
20, with exams for both certifications offered on
Monday, March 21. The conference also provides attendees
with the opportunity to gain continuing education
credits necessary for certification renewals.
In addition, the always-popular exhibit hall will return
in 2022, providing attendees with an
up-close-and-personal view of new and innovative
technology, equipment, and services available for the
HVAC cleaning industry.
“This year, we’ll dig deep into the potential ways an
increased focus on indoor air quality will affect the
operations and bottom line of air duct cleaning
companies around the globe,” continued Araujo.
“Attendees can talk to the pros about industry trends,
how to grow their business and stay ahead of the
competition, insider tricks for the technical side of
the job, and so much more.”
NADCA’s 2022 Annual Meeting and Exposition is scheduled
for March 20-22. Due to continuing COVID-19
restrictions, registration may be limited, and onsite
registration will not be available. To register or learn
more about the event, including a detailed program
agenda, visit
https://annualmeeting.nadca.com.
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About NADCA:
The HVAC Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration
Association, otherwise known as the National Air Duct
Cleaners Association (NADCA), was formed in 1989 as a
non-profit association of companies engaged in the
cleaning of HVAC systems. NADCA’s mission is to
represent qualified companies engaged in the inspection,
cleaning, and restoration of HVAC systems, promote
source removal as the only acceptable method of
cleaning, establish industry standards for the
association, and assist NADCA members in providing high
quality service to their customers. With approximately
1,300 members, NADCA is made up of a diverse group of
HVAC industry professionals, including air systems
cleaning specialists, mold remediators, and HVAC
inspectors. To learn more about NADCA, visit
www.nadca.com.
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