In all areas of your business, the pressure is on to improve results without adding to budgets or staff. Water treatment is no exception. Weas Engineering offers industry-leading control, feed, monitoring, and communications equipment that allow for precise control and instant access to current conditions and critical information.
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Weas Engineering is committed to quality. Quality largely defines who we are as a company and how we present ourselves to our customers. The preeminent value we place on quality is evidenced in virtually all aspects of our daily operations.
From the cleanliness of our fleet and the uniforms of our people to our engineered dosing systems and, of course, our formulated products, we bring this commitment to your facility in every aspect of our customer relationship.
From the cleanliness of our fleet and the uniforms of our people to our engineered dosing systems and, of course, our formulated products, we bring this commitment to your facility in every aspect of our customer relationship.
You can't achieve excellent results without excellent service. We get to know your system and personnel through frequent service visits, and we're always ready to answer questions that may come up on the job. When you go with a Weas Engineering program, you won't have to endure the service representative changes that many other firms make on a regular basis.
Established in 1978 as a nonprofit, public service membership society, A2LA is dedicated to the formal recognition of competent testing and calibration laboratories, inspection bodies, proficiency testing providers, and reference material producers. A2LA Laboratory accreditation uses criteria and procedures specifically developed to determine technical competence.
Weas Engineering is proud to announce that our Sanus P potable water scale and corrosion inhibitors are certified by NSF International, a leading global independent public health and safety organization. As a leader in safety standards and quality, NSF offers independent, science-based third-party certifications that show a company's adherence to a benchmarked set of quality standards.
CMS expects Medicare-certified healthcare facilities to have water management policies and procedures to reduce the risk of growth and spread of Legionella and other opportunistic pathogens in building water systems. Implement a water management program that considers the ASHRAE industry standard and the CDC toolkit.
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Mark Needler
Sep 29, 2018
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