Ceiling Panels feature anti-microbial treatment. 

Posted January 9, 2006

Ceiling Panels feature anti-microbial treatment. 
ThomasNet - Dec 28 6:13 AM
ASTRO(TM) CLIMAPLUS(TM) and ECLIPSE(TM) CLIMAPLUS(TM) Ceiling Panels are available with anti-microbial treatment that provides control for fungi, mold, mildew, bacteria, yeast, and algae. Panels are formulated to endure environments with up to 95% relative humidity and temperatures to 104 F. ASTRO CLIMAPLUS panels are finely textured with non-fissured appearance, while ECLIPSE CLIMAPLUS panels Save to My Web

University of Redlands Completes Green Building 
Inland Empire Business Journal - Jan 05 4:31 PM
Tilden-Coil Constructors, Inc., a commercial construction firm headquartered in Riverside, is putting the final touches on a green building at the University of Redlands.Save to My Web

Wilma’s damage forces East Naples small appliance repair store to close 
Sun Herald - Dec 24 10:08 PM
The twosome that has repaired small appliances in Naples for 26 years is faced with a repair they cannot make. After sustaining serious damage from Hurricane Wilma, P.D.’s Fixit Inc. has closed.Save to My Web

Bugged by poor growth? 
Centre Daily Times - Dec 17 12:13 AM
The second great principle of organic gardening is to “create complex ecologies and ecosystems.” Among the ways to do this is to use plants to attract beneficials, insects that predate on garden pests or help to pollinate flowering trees, plants and shrubs.Save to My Web

Contest offers to redo ‘worst bathroom’ in WNY 
The Buffalo News - Jan 09 6:00 AM
WHEATFIELD - Kinetic Kitchen and Bath invites homeowners with outdated, ugly bathrooms to enter the “Worst bathroom in Western NY” contest.Save to My Web

US: Teamwork launches Diamond-Core uniforms 
just-style - Jan 04 1:26 AM
Sports uniforms company Teamwork Athletic has announced the nationwide launch of Diamond-Core Mesh, a new moisture control fabric manufactured for baseball and softball uniforms.Save to My Web

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