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The AIRVAC 911® Engine Exhaust
Removal System

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Associations, Certifications, and Manufacturer Labels

Air Vacuum Corporation, the manufacturer of the AIRVAC 911® Engine Exhaust System, maintains a balance among affordable design, responsible operation, and environmentally conscious practice. Our most important goal, beyond building a solid product, is building a safe product, one that surpasses expectation and exceeds specification while supporting efforts to be Eco-friendly.

Each of the Associations and Certification labels below are actively sought by us to ensure our business is in check with progressive manufacturing standards. Air Vacuum Corporation is able to participate in developing better practices for an ever changing World by adapting to industry needs and producing solutions that make a difference.

Go Green

Go Green logoGoing green is a way to create a more Eco-friendly and responsible world, but the real meaning is to change what we are doing which implies that if we don't change what we are doing we will inflict terrible harm on the planet and future generations.

Roughly 87 percent of everything we make energy from produces carbon dioxide gas. "Go green" looks to reduce the output of that gas and the AIRVAC 911® Engine Exhaust System helps trap carbon dioxide gas from vehicle exhaust without venting to the outside atmosphere. Although the AIRVAC 911® Engine Exhaust System only contains a small part of the problem, small efforts everywhere makes a difference.

Underwriters' Laboratories (UL)

Underwriters' Laboratories (UL) logoUL is one of several companies approved to perform safety testing by the US federal agency Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). OSHA maintains a list of approved testing laboratories, which are known as Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories.

The UL Mark made its debut with the labeling of a fire extinguisher in 1903. Since then, the UL mark has been recognized nationally as the standard for electronic and fire safety requirements and an indication that products baring the mark meets UL's requirements.

GSA Contractor

GSA Contractor logoGSA Approval is a status used to describe organizations that have been approved to sell to the United States Government through the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). The GSA is the purchasing department of the U.S. Government and lists contracts or schedules that potential vendors can bid on to get government business.

To become eligible to bid on a GSA schedule, organizations must complete a number of steps including but not limited to obtaining a DUNS number, registering in the government's SAM (System for Award Management) and providing previous customer contact information as a means for the GSA to perform a past performance evaluation.

The General Services Administration (GSA) is an independent agency of the United States government, established in 1949 to help manage and support the basic functioning of federal agencies. The GSA supplies products and communications for U.S. government offices, provides transportation and office space to federal employees, and develops government-wide cost-minimizing policies, and other management tasks.

Made in the USA

Made In The USA logoA "Made in the USA" label evokes a sense of pride and patriotism, as well as an unspoken promise of a quality product assembled by well-paying jobs for American citizens. The decline of the U.S. manufacturing sector has exhibited a detrimental effect on U.S. employment with the outsourcing of manufacturing jobs to third-world countries. The result leaves a high level of emotion and sensitivity around domestic workers being left without labor oriented jobs.

Air Vacuum Corporation is proud to display the "Made in the USA" label and is committed to keep production stateside.

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)

National Fire Protection Association logoThe National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) develops and oversees codes and standards to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing and advocating consensus of said codes and standards for research, training, and education.

With regards to Air Vacuum Corporation, the AIRVAC 911® Engine Exhaust System addresses a key safety concern for fire departments operating vehicles in an enclosed building (NFPA 1500 – 9.1.5). Complying to OSHA & industry standards, the AIRVAC 911® Engine Exhaust System exceeds specification by capturing hazardous exhaust particulate & gases without venting to the outside air.

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) logoAs a nationally accepted organization for design, operation and construction of high performance green buildings, LEED certifies that buildings are environmentally compatible, provide a healthy work environment and are profitable.