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ASHRAE Epidemic Task Force Vice-Chair Delivers “Back to School” Presentation

May 27, 2022

On August 12, the Healthy Schools Network hosted a “Back to School” webinar on Energy Savings and Healthy Indoor Air. Dennis Knight, Vice-Chair of ASHRAE’s Epidemic Task Force, and Tracy Washington, Program Manager at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency served as panelists. The webinar was moderated by Pamela Pugh, Vice President of the Michigan State …

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The History of ASHRAE Standard 52.2 and NAFA

May 27, 2022

Tom Ottney may be an unfamiliar name to some of you, but I was the NAFA President from 1996-1997. While in Toledo to represent Cambridge Air Filter Company I took the opportunity to join ASHRAE to find out how air filter testing standards were managed. One thing I discovered was that the “test dirt” used …

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Webinar: Air Filtration in Travel in 2022

May 2, 2022

Download Air Filtration in 20220 Slide Deck Concerned about air quality in public transportation? NAFA has brought together current industry experts for a discussion on this very topic to help “Clear the Air”. A panel of experts will discuss air quality both on the ground and in the air relative to airborne pathogens and particulate …

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Questions for Bob Burkhead

March 22, 2022

Bob Burkhead, Owner of Blue Heaven Technologies will be at TECH2022. His presentation, What’s so Important about Cleaning the Air? A poolside chat with Bob Burkhead will be moderated by Tom Justice, CAFS, NCT, Owner of Zene. Tom will present your questions, live, to Bob during his portion of the program. Complete the form below …

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NAFA Code of Ethics

February 11, 2022

Updated January 2022 This Code of Ethics (the “Code”) signifies voluntary recognition by members of the National Air Filtration Association (“NAFA”) of the responsibilities and obligations of professional self-discipline above and beyond the requirements of the law. The purpose of the Code is to inform the public that NAFA members intend to maintain a high …

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2021 – Alison Zaker

September 21, 2021

Daughter, Christopher Zaker, Filter Technology Major: Media Arts Her father’s “mini me,” Alison uses her inherited traits of confidence, sociable personality, and ability to command attention in her volunteer work allowing her to grow into her strengths. She recognizes her defining trait as her love for the people she meets. Hoping to step into a …

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2021 – Ryan Quiram

September 21, 2021

Dan Quiram, Carpenter Company Major: Computer Science Ryan is majoring in Computer Science at the University of Virginia. After years of volunteering and working with children to teach coding at Code Ninjas®, a business that teaches college-level computer coding to kids aged 6 to 14, Ryan realized he wanted to pursue a career in teaching …

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2021 – Aidan Dankanics

September 21, 2021

Chuck Dankanics, Aero Filter, Inc. Major: Supply Chain Management Aidan graduated from De La Salle Collegiate High School and is continuing studies at the University of Michigan State, where he has been accepted to an early admin program for the Supply Chain Management in the college of business. Aidan began work at the warehouse of …

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2020 – Cassidy Zaker

September 1, 2021

Chris Zaker, Filter Technology Major: Early Childhood Special Education Hard work and individuality are traits taught to Cassidy by her parents. She plans to attend Ohio State University to major in Early Childhood Special Education and continue her love of sports on the softball team and volunteering in the classroom. Cassidy has always wanted to …

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2020 – Emma Harriman

September 1, 2021

Mike Harriman, Aeolus Filter Corporation Major: Mathematics and Computer Science Emma plans to attend Tusculum University with a double major in Mathematics and Computer Science while also playing soccer for their team. Her hope is to obtain a job in either the Sports Statistics or the Political Analysis fields. Eventually, helping to further women in …

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Riley Gray

2020 – Riley Gray

September 1, 2021

Micah Gray, Air-Tek of Tuscaloosa Major: Kinesiology Riley is enrolled at The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), to pursue a degree in Kinesiology. Upon getting this degree, she will apply to the Physical Therapy school at UAB to further her education for another three years. Riley’s dream is to get a doctorate and open …

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NAFA Position Statement on ASHRAE’s Epidemic Task Force (ETF) Core Recommendations for Reducing Infectious Aerosol Exposure

May 26, 2021

The National Air Filtration Association (NAFA) is pleased to offer its’ support and feedback to ASHRAE’s Epidemic Task Force (ETF) for the outstanding document “Core Recommendations for Reducing Airborne Infectious Aerosol Exposure”. To complete this document in such a short period of time, and for it to be so universally accepted and referenced by the …

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