PHCC – Tradeshow update
Announcements May 15th, 2009
Come see Hirsch Pipe and Supply:
PHCC – LA Tradeshow:
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Now Appearing at Our Show!
We’re pleased to announce the appearance at the Southern California Plumbing • Heating • Cooling Industry Trade Show of Johnny Bench, a great major league ballplayer with a history of success, for American Water Heaters, a great company with a future of success. Johnny Bench, a Major League Baseball Hall of Fame catcher from the “Big Red Machine”, the Cincinnati Reds, will be appearing in the American Water Heaters booth #721 throughout the show, greeting visitors and signing autographs. American Water Heaters is a leading manufacturer of high-quality water heater products with manufacturing, research and development and corporate offices located in Johnson City, TN. American offers a comprehensive line of residential and commercial water heaters. Recent successes in the development of safer, more energy-efficient, water heater products have firmly established American as the industry’s best for safe, reliable low-cost hot water. The P•H•C Industry Trade Show. Come Together! |
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Presented by the Plumbing • Heating • Cooling Contractors Association of the Greater Los Angeles Area The 34th Annual Southern California |
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PHCC-LA TRADESHOW-REMINDER
Uncategorized May 15th, 2009
Complete the AB1953 WIZ QUIZ, print and return to Hirsch Pipe & Supply at the PHCC Tradeshow to enter the raffle. We will be raffling off 3 Los Angeles Dodger tickets for 2, click here for more details and raffle schedule. All participants will receive a FREE t-shirt, while supplies last.
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PHCC – LA Tradeshow:
Saturday, May 16th, 2009
9:oo am – 4:oo pm
Hirsch Pipe & Supply, Booth 405
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AB1953 Lead Law
Industry News, Manager Communications, Manufacturer News March 27th, 2009
On September 30, 2006, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed California Assembly Bill 1953 (commonly referred to as “AB1953”) into law. This new law defines “lead free” to mean not more than a weighted average of 0.25% lead content in pipe and fittings.
Products include devices at the point-of-use that are intended to dispense water for human consumption. This includes kitchen faucets, bathroom faucets and any other end-use devices intended to convey or dispense water for human consumption through drinking or cooking. Additional products include brass fittings, regulators, water supplies and other products commonly used by plumbing contractors during installation.
All consumers and businesses that distribute plumbing products in California will be affected. The new law goes into effect January 1, 2010.










