The Air Duct Cleaning Company
and Machado Environmental Corporation (License # 719286) are the most referred Indoor Air Quality companies in Southern California and have
been performing quality service for our customers since 1983.
We believe in staying
up to date with technology and always strive to improve
the
industry for you. We are experts in our field and actively
support the following organizations.
The National Air Duct Cleaners Association
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. Its mission was to promote source
removal as the only acceptable method of cleaning and to
establish industry standards for the association.
AIR SYSTEMS CLEANING SPECIALIST
Air Systems Cleaning Specialist (ASCS)
certification signifies a high level of professionalism in the
HVAC cleaning industry. Through certification, contractors
demonstrate requisite knowledge of HVAC system cleaning, NADCA
standards, OSHA regulations and more. By passing a rigorous
150-question certification examination, contractors will achieve
a reputation of reliability and competence.
The Institute of Heating
and Air Conditioning Industries
The Institute of Heating and Air
Conditioning Industries, Inc., is a non-profit trade association
of contractors, manufacturers, distributors, utility firms, and
related businesses actively engaged in the heating, ventilation,
air conditioning, refrigeration, and sheet metal industries.
Formally incorporated in 1948, IHACI remains a
progressive association dedicated to the education, promotion,
and growth of our industry.
Through membership involvement and
participation, and adherence to the IHACI Code of Ethics, the
association is able to render a myriad of services and benefits
to its participating members.
The Board of Directors welcomes your membership
in the Institute of Heating and Air Conditioning Industries,
Inc.
The Indoor Air
Quality Association (IAQA) was established in 1995 to promote
uniform standards, procedures and protocols in the Indoor Air
Quality industry. In 2005 IAQA's membership was consolidated
with two very similar organizations: The American Indoor Air
Quality Council (AmIAQ) and the Indoor Environmental Standards
Organization (IESO). IAQA emerged from the consolidation with
5,566 members as of January 1, 2006.
IAQA is a
non-profit, 501(c)(6) organization. Membership is open to anyone
with an interest in IAQ. Current members come from a diverse
range of professions and trades including Environmental
Consultants, HVAC Practitioners, Design Engineers, Restorers and
Remediators, Industrial Hygienists, Building & Facilities
Managers, Attorneys, Manufacturers Reps and many others in
related fields. IAQA is an international association
headquartered within the Washington, DC metropolitan area, in
Rockville, Maryland.
The American Industrial Hygiene Association is one of the
largest international
associations serving the needs of occupational and environmental
health professionals practicing industrial hygiene in industry,
government, labor, academic institutions,
and independent organizations.
We:
are devoted to achieving and maintaining the highest
professional
standards for our members;
in conjunction with the American Board of
Industrial Hygiene
to promote certification of industrial hygienists;
administer comprehensive education programs that keep
occupational
and environmental health and safety professionals current in
the
field of industrial hygiene;
operate several highly-recognized laboratory
accreditation programs,
based on the highest international standards. These programs
help ensure
the quality of the data used in making critical worker
protection decisions.
Founded in 1939, AIHA is a nonprofit organization with more
than
75 local sections. AIHA's 11,800 members are highly educated
professionals;
96 percent are college graduates, 51 percent hold master's
degrees,
and 12 percent possess doctoral degrees.
AEE is your source for information on the dynamic field of
energy efficiency, utility deregulation, facility management,
plant engineering, and environmental compliance. With a full
array of information outreach programs from technical seminars,
conferences, books to
critical buyer-seller networking tradeshows,
job listings, and certification programs,
AEE offers a variety of information resource tools.
As a growing
membership organization, the overall strength of AEE is
highlighted by a strong membership base of over 9,000
professionals and recognized certification programs. The
Association's network of 67 local chapters meet to discuss
regional issues.
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AEE's roster of corporate members is a veritable "Who's Who"
from the commercial, industrial, institutional, governmental,
energy services, and utility sectors.