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NEXT TE,CHNOLOGY SAFE,GUARDS AGAINST DE,CK ENE,MIE,S
Exclusive Antimicrobial Composite Expected to Break the Market Wide 0pen
Correct Building Products has boldly raced in front of the composite decking pack with the only product on the market that takes on the mosr common sources of consumer complaints and dissatisfaction - mold, mildew, stains, and fading.
CorrectDeck CX with SafeGuard'" applies the proven power of antimicrobial protection to decking material. Homeowners are already familiar with its advantages in a wide variety of products, ranging from bedding and apparel to paint and kitchen/bathroom fixtures.
SafeGuard* (hanges Everything says Correct Building Products president Marty Grohman. "This gives dealers and contractors a true better/best upselling opportunity. And having a premium product can do
This product breakthrough means homeowners can enjoy the benefits of a new kind of decking material - one that resists mold and mildew, is stainresistant, and keeps its rich color for years. The patent-pending technology and superior performance of CorrectDeck CX with SafeGuard makes all other decking products seem ordinary in comparison.
CorrectDeck CX with SafeGuard, available in five popular colors, was introduced in June at the PCBC show in San Francisco, and is now available for shipment.
Let's break the market wide open!
The end is here and the news is out. lt was us all along: (onect Building Products has developed the next breakthrough for decks. 0ur new CorrectDeck CX with SafeGuard" product is exclusive, patent-pending, and the antimicrobial answerto decking enemies like mold, mildew, stains, and fading. Make decking news with us!
Lumber Association of California & Nevada presents a risk management seminar sponsored by Federated Insurance Sept. 8 at a yet-to-be-determined location.
LACN's strategic planning session will be held Sept. ll-13 at the Resort at Squaw Creek, Olympic Valley, Ca.
The insurance committee will meet Oct. 4 in Sacramento, Ca.
Mountain States Lumber & Building Material Dealers has partnered with Colorado State University to offer training programs at various locations. Dr. David Bueche, a research scientist in the forest products marketing unit at CSU, will be the instructor.
Estimating workshops will be held Oct.24-21 in Denver, Co.; Nov. 7-10 in Albuquerque, N.M., and Dec. 5-8 in Casper, Wy. A leadership program will be offered next year.
Federated Insurance sponsors a designated risk manager seminar Sept. l5 in Denver, Co.
Western Building Material Association plans a Northern California mill tour for Oct. 8-13. The tour will begin in San Francisco and make stops at Simpson Timber Co., Sierra-Pacific Industries, and Collins Pine Co.
The group's 102nd annual convention & showcase will convene Nov. 24 at the Red Lion in downtown Seattle, Wa. Reservation of the limited number of tabletops is on a first-come, first-served basis. The exhibitor fee includes dinner tickets and complimentary registration for all seminars.
National Lumber & Building Material Dealers Association has booked Rick Davis, author of
Strategic Sales in the Building Industry, to address "Channeling Your Sales Force" during its annual Industry Summit Sept. 29-Oct. I at the Pan Pacific Hotel, Vancouver, B.C.
Mark Feldman, author of Five Frogs on a Log: A C.E.O.'s Field Guide to Accelertating the Transition in Mergers, Acquisitions & GutWrenching Change, will address "Thriving in an Era of Consolidation" and moderate a discussion on "Optimizing Your Supply Chain."

Panelists include Mike Mahre, BMC Construction; Dick Rose, Stock Building Supply; Al Torrisi, Jackson Lumber, and Johan van Tilburg, Tindell's.
Three concurrent break-out sessions will follow-"Government Affairs & Their Impact on Your Bottom Line," moderated by NLBMDA legislative director Colleen Rocha Levin; "Human Resources Strategies that Increase Sales & Foster Professional Growth," led by Ruth Kellick-Grubbs, Kellick & Associates, and "How to Handle an OSHA Inspection," moderated by Ron Koons, Rosako Safety.
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