NSF Announces Two Courses on Certification of Residential Water Treatment Devices

Aug. 18, 2005

NSF International announced that it will hold two one-day free courses covering Certification of Residential Water Treatment Devices. The first course will take place on September 9 in Minneapolis, Minn. (Minneapolis Marriott Southwest) and the second course will be held on September 22 in Milwaukee, Wis. (Sheraton Milwaukee Brookfield Hotel).

The courses will cover the following topics:

* Background on NSF International;

* Certification requirements;

* The NSF DWTU Standards;

* Who writes the NSF Standards;

* NSF Certification Policies;

* What kinds of products can be certified;

* Independent certification of claims through testing;

* Material safety; and

* Structural integrity.

Attendees will understand the NSF certification process; learn how to answer questions about NSF certification; learn how to market and sell NSF certified products; take away a CD containing a free guide to NSF certification, plus other great materials; receive a hard copy of the Certification Guide and seminar materials; expert instruction from NSF's Technical Manager for the DWTU Certification Program; and capitalize on a rare opportunity to learn about NSF while staying close to home.

Manufacturers of residential water treatment products; dealers, installers, and service technicians; residential water treatment sales professionals; and inspectors and other interested regulatory professionals are strongly encouraged to attend.

For additional information and to register contact NSF at 800.NSF.MARK.

Source: NSF International

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