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News Release from: American Air and Water | Subject: UV Air Cleaner
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 April 2008
UV air cleaner Federal Supply Schedule
Contract
American Air and Water successfully met all the General Services Administration (GSA) requirements for being a government supplier and will supply the American-Lights UV Air Cleaner
With the GSA contract American Air and Water will offer its proprietary product - the American-Lights UV Air Cleaner, using germicidal ultraviolet light technology - directly to the federal purchasing agencies American Air and Water, a South Carolina Corporation, offers a complete line of residential, commercial and industrial UVC air, surface and water disinfection systems which greatly reduce or eliminate microbial contaminants in the air or water for any facility
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 4 May 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The company has successfully provided products to various federal and local government agencies, such as the US Environmental Protection Agency Emergency Operations Centre, the CDC and several military operations.
The products have also been provided for The World Health Organization and several educational facilities, hospitals, clean rooms, laboratories and food processing plants.
The American Air and Water commercial UVC coil cleaner is designed to meet The Facilities Standards for Public Buildings as designated by the US General Services Administration Office of the Chief Architect specifying the HVAC standards and UV light requirements in all Public Buildings.
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In addition to the UVC products, American Air and Water also offers a complete line of Sporicidin decontamination and disinfection products.
The first step in being awarded the contract was to obtain a Past Performance Report from Open Ratings, a Dun and Bradstreet Company.
After evaluating various key aspects like reliability, quality, accuracy and customer service from several of American Air and Water customers, the report showed that the overall American Air and Water rating was at the highest level obtainable.
In addition, American Air and Water provided documentation to prove that the American-Lights UV Air Cleaner conforms to the safety standards for electrical products issued by UL Underwriters Laboratories, a nationally recognised standards organisation.
After all negotiations were completed, the GSA determined the prices offered to be fair and reasonable and the Multiple Awards Schedule contract was granted to American Air and Water.
Warren Lynn, President of American Air and Water states "We are pleased to announce our GSA contract, number GS-07F-0256U, effective March 24th, 2008.
We view this contract as a milestone for our company because it will simplify and streamline the process of offering our products to the federal government.
It will also provide a better opportunity of presenting and promoting our vision of providing a safer, healthier and more energy efficient environment".
For additional information contact Warren Lynn or visit the American Air and Water website.
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