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Southwest HVAC News
NADCA to Host
Fall Technical Conference in Texas
Registration Now Open for September 7-9 Event
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The
National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) — also known
as the HVAC Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Association —
today announces that its
2023 Fall Technical Conference will take place September 7-9
at the Embassy Suites in Grapevine, Texas, just outside of
Dallas.
NADCA’s Fall Technical Conference is an annual event that provides
education to air duct cleaning technicians throughout every stage of
their careers. It features hands-on training that immerses attendees
into real-world scenarios to develop practical expertise and skills.
Technicians will work with tools, equipment, and technologies
specific to the HVAC cleaning, inspection, and restoration industry.
“What’s special about Fall Tech is that attendees learn by doing.
This conference encourages technicians to roll up their sleeves and
get actively involved in the learning process by working directly
with the tools, equipment, and technologies that are used daily in
our industry,” said Jodi Araujo, CEM, NADCA's Chief Executive
Officer. “With hands-on training, technicians dive right into the
action, and develop expertise and technical skills that can be
applied directly to day-to-day job tasks.”
“Attendees also will experience our always-popular virtual reality
training,” Araujo continued. “Technicians can put on a headset and
virtually enter a mechanical room in a commercial facility or an
environment typical of a residential setting, effectively gaining
another great experience to fine-tune their skills and learn new
tips and tricks they can take back to the jobsite.”
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In addition, technicians seeking Air Systems Cleaning
Specialist (ASCS) or Certified Ventilation Inspector (CVI)
certifications will have the opportunity to participate in the
pre-conference training course and take the exam for both
certifications on-site. It’s one of the most convenient and
practical ways to get certified.
The event also will offer a robust educational program, with
sessions led by industry experts.
Advanced Track Sessions:
• Combustible Dust: What to Look for and How to Manage Hazards
• HVAC System Inspections and Assessments
• Air Handler Restoration and Maintenance
• Having Industrial Hygienists on Your Side (Panel Discussion)
• Client Acquisition and Customer Development
Technician Track Sessions:
• HVAC 101: Residential Systems
• HVAC 101: Commercial Systems
• Customer Service
• Safety in HVAC System Work
General Sessions:
• Damage Control: How to Make the Best of Bad Situations
• Tech Talk Panel: A Discussion on the Latest Trends in Technology
and Gear
• Ask the Expert Panel: General or Specific Questions Answered by
Experts
• Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: Working Together Makes Everyone
Better
“NADCA’s Fall Technical Conference is known for dynamic and
interactive training sessions,” Araujo said. “It’s an incredible
opportunity to actively and collaboratively engage with the subject
matter, and learn to put theory into practice while gaining valuable
experience along the way.”
Exhibits are an integral part of a complete educational experience,
and the newest and most innovative products will be on display at
this year’s conference. Exhibits will feature an assortment of
products, equipment, and services provided by leading suppliers of
the HVAC inspection, cleaning, and restoration industry.
NADCA’s 2023 Fall Technical Conference is scheduled for September
7-9. To register or learn more about the event, including a detailed
program agenda, visit
https://nadca.com/fall-tech/2023-fall-technical-conference.
About NADCA:
The HVAC Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Association 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 more than 1,500 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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