everaging our diagnostic technologies and
expertise to bring more accurate and efficient offerings to the field of
environmental health," said Lonnie Shoff, Senior Vice President of Roche
Applied Science in the United States. "Our relationship with National
Jewish is an example of that commitment, and an important step in our plans
to bring future solutions to this market."
National Jewish has also reached agreements with EcoBrokers
International and the International Association of Certified Home
Inspectors to assist in distribution and marketing of the Family Air
Care(TM) test kit. Green Depot, the nation's leading retail source for
environmentally friendly building supplies, will also offer the Family Air
Care(TM) test kit online and at its retail outlets along the East Coast.
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