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AH113
Title: Glass Fiber Air Transmission Systems: the Facts About Mold Growth
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2002
Status: Active
BI461
Title: Facts #15: Achieving Expected Thermal Performance
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 1994
Status: Active
BI453
Title: Insulation Facts #6: Labeling and Advertising of Home Insulation
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2006
Status: Active
AH108
Title: How Your Ductwork Can Save Energy Dollars and Reduce Pollution
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2006
Status: Active
BI403
Title: Recommendations for Installation in Residential and Other Light-Frame Construction (Fiber Glass Loose-Fill Insulation)
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2000
Status: Active
AH121
Title: A GUIDE TO INSULATED HVAC DUCT SYSTEMS
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2004
Status: Active
AH114
Title: Glass Fiber Air Transmission Systems: The Facts About Airborne Fibers
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2004
Status: Active
AH105
Title: REQUIREMENTS FOR LISTING UL 181A CLOSURE SYSTEMS
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2004
Status: Active
MB305
Title: Facts #31: Facts About Certified NAIMA 202-96 Insulation
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2002
Status: Active
BI467
Title: Facts #21: High-Performance Batts for Walls and Cathedral Ceilings Offer Energy and Money Saving Construction Alternatives
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2004
Status: Active
BI458
Title: Facts #11 - Facts About Ventilation and Moisture Control
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 1999
Status: Active
BI460
Title: Facts #14 Wet-Spray Cellulose Insulation Systems
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 1998
Status: Active
AH109
Title: Comparison of Air Duct Systems Energy Savings and Acoustical Performance
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2000
Status: Active
NAIMA AH116
Title: FIBROUS GLASS DUCT CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS LOW VELOCITY SYSTEMS 2" w.g. (500 Pa) Maximum Static Pressure
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2002
Status: Active
AH119
Title: Residential Fibrous Glass Duct Construction Standards (Residential Fab Manual)
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2002
Status: Active
AH112
Title: Glass Fiber Air Transmission Systems: Cleaning Fibrous Glass or Lined Sheet Metal Ducts
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 1993
Status: Active
AH122
Title: Cleaning Fibrous Glass Insulated Duct Systems - Recommended Practices
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
CI206
Title: Guide to Conducting a Short Form Insulation Audit
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
AH102
Title: Fiber Glass Duct Construction Standards Inspection Checklist
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2002
Status: Active
BI455
Title: Facts #8: ASTM Standard Specifications for Mineral Fiber Blanket, Loose-fill and Spray-Applied Insulation
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2004
Status: Active
MB308
Title: Facts #28: Facts About Lamination Process Control and Thickness Recovery After Lamination
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2003
Status: Active
N027
Title: Working Smart with Fiber Glass, Rock Wool and Slag Wool Product - Recommended Work Practices for the Installation of Synthetic Vitreous Fibers (SVF)
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2003
Status: Active
BI502
Title: Building Insulation
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2009
Status: Active
CI219
Title: 3E Plus Computer Program
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
AH107
Title: Facts #52: Glass Fiber Air Transmission Systems: Preventing Moisture Accumulation in Ducts
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 1998
Status: Active
AH140
Title: Facts #67: Fibrous Glass Commercial Insulation Boards
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2006
Status: Active
GREEN
Title: Green and Competitive - The Energy, Environmental, and Economic Benefits of Fiber Glass and Mineral Wool Insulation Products
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 1996
Status: Active
AH100
Title: Fibrous Glass HVAC Duct Systems Proven Performance
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2006
Status: Active
BI497
Title: 25 Checkpoints for Inspecting Insulation Jobs
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2007
Status: Active
RP059
Title: Fiber Glass and Rock/Slag Wool Exposure of Professional and Do-it-Yourself Installers
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
RP049
Title: Slashing Steam-System Costs
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
BI403SP
Title: Recomendaciones para instalacion en construcciones residenciales y otras de entramado liviano (Aislamiento de fibra de vidrio de relleno suelto)
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2001
Status: Active
BI483
Title: Facts #70 - Fiber Glass Building Insulation Products: The Facts About Mold Growth
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2004
Status: Active
RP061
Title: The Public Health Benefits of Insulation Retrofits in Existing Housing in the United States
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2003
Status: Active
AH106
Title: Facts #25: Glass Fiber Air Transmission Systems - The Benefits and Recommended Use of Fibrous Glass Duct Liner
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 1998
Status: Active
RP034
Title: Noise and Vibration Control for HVAC and Piping Systems
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
AH127
Title: Facts #39: Facts About The Impact of Duct Cleaning on Internal Duct Insulation
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 1999
Status: Active
MB311
Title: NAIMA 202-96(R) (Rev. 2000) STANDARD For Flexible Fiber Glass Insulation to be Laminated for Use in Metal Buildings
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2008
Status: Active
N048
Title: Sands of Time
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2007
Status: Active
NAIMA024
Title: Energy Efficiency Through Insulation: The Impact on Global Climate Change
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 1996
Status: Active
BI402SP
Title: Recomendaciones para instalacion en construcciones residenciales y otras de entramado liviano (Aislamiento de fibra de vidrio para edificios)
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2001
Status: Active
CI211
Title: Facts #51 - Insulation Upgrade Program Reduces Fuel Costs and Increases Process Efficiency at Georgia-Pacific Plant
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 1997
Status: Active
N065
Title: LEED for Homes Rating System
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2008
Status: Active
ORNLM4678
Title: DOEs Industrial Insulation for Systems Operating Above Ambient Temperature
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
NAIMA034
Title: Get the Facts on Mold
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
RP060
Title: Integrating Risk Assessment and Life Cycle Assessment: A Case Study of Insulation
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2002
Status: Active
N044
Title: Fiber Glass and Rock & Slag Wool Insulation and LEED
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2006
Status: Active
RP029
Title: Union Electric Field Test Pits Cellulose Against Fiberglass...and the Winner Is...
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
BI480
Title: Facts #24: The Facts About Insulation And Air Infiltration
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 1999
Status: Active
RP057
Title: Fiberglass Insulation No Longer on Cancer Concern List
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
RP043
Title: NAHB Field Study Assesses Alternative Wall Insulation Products
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
N041
Title: Facts #63: Health and Safety Facts for Rock and Slag Wool
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
AH137
Title: Facts #64: Fibrous Glass Duct Systems
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2006
Status: Active
RP067
Title: Maximum Thickness Restrictions for Spray Foam
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2008
Status: Active
RP016
Title: Effect of Cavity Insulation, Vapor Retarders, and Air Retarders on Air Infiltration of Residential Walls
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
BI472
Title: Facts #30: Insulation and Fire Safety
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 1997
Status: Active
NAIMA56
Title: Fiber Glass, Rock & Slag Wool Insulation's Potential Contribution to Achieving NAHB National Green Building Standard Rating System Certification
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2008
Status: Active
RP032
Title: The Fungi: How They Grow and Their Effects on Human Health
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 1997
Status: Active
AH139
Title: Facts #66: Fibrous Glass Duct Wrap
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2006
Status: Active
RP021
Title: The Use of an Experimental Room for Monitoring of Airborne Concentrations of Microorganisms, Glass Fibers, and Total Particles
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
BI476
Title: Noise Control: Sound Advice for Today's Families
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2009
Status: Active
AH136
Title: Facts #61: Fabrication Dimensions for 2-inch (R-8.7) Fibrous Glass Duct Board
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2002
Status: Active
RP062
Title: A Synthetic Vitreous Fiber (SVF) Occupational Exposure Database: Implementing the SVF Health and Safety Partnership Program
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2002
Status: Active
RP041
Title: Alternative Insulations Show Little Reduction in Air Leakage
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
N052
Title: NAIMA Product Stewardship Program Pocket Folder
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2007
Status: Active
RP030
Title: UNLV Study Confirms: Fiber Shed from Fiber Glass Duct Liners is Not a Significant Building Ventilation Issue
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
BI499
Title: The Truth About Air Infiltration
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2007
Status: Active
N064
Title: LEED 2.2 NC - New Construction and Major Renovations
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2008
Status: Active
NAIMA036
Title: Harvard Demonstrates Public Health Benefits of Increased Insulation
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2003
Status: Active
N016
Title: Using Recycled Material is Just The First Step (Environmental Lifecycle Brochure)
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 1997
Status: Active
MBMAP
Title: State Adoption of ASHRAE 90.1
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2004
Status: Active
N019
Title: Insulation and Energy Efficiency: Protecting the Environment and Improving Lives
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2005
Status: Active
N050
Title: Sand, A Renewable and Virtually Inexhaustible Resource
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2006
Status: Active
RP065
Title: Small House, Built Right
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
N028
Title: Play it Smart, Play it Safe (English) - VHS
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
AH110
Title: An Essential Component of Indoor Environmental Quality...Fiber Glass HVAC Insulations
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2002
Status: Active
AH117
Title: Duct Board Fabrication Concepts DVD
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
BI475
Title: Facts #35: An Insulation Comparison
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2009
Status: Active
N059SP
Title: Working Smart with Fiber Glass, Rock Wool and Slag Wool Products
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2007
Status: Active
CI217
Title: Facts #72: Mineral Fiber Insulation Products for Commercial and Industrial Applications: The Facts About Mold Growth
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2004
Status: Active
RP051
Title: Attic Insulation Performance: Full Scale Tests of Conventional Insulation and Radiant Barriers (Executive Summary)
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 1990
Status: Active
RP054
Title: Below Ambient Piping Insulation Systems
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
RP066
Title: Integrating Air Pollution, Climate Change, and Economics in a Risk-Based Life-Cycle Analysis: A Case Study of Residential Insulation
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2006
Status: Active
BI498
Title: Air Infiltration Myths and Realities
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2007
Status: Active
MB313
Title: Facts #54: Fire and Thermal Performance of Reflective Insulations in Metal Building Applications
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2004
Status: Active
RP038
Title: Gathering Steam
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
BI473
Title: Insulation Facts #32: A Guide To Selecting Fiber Glass Insulation Products For New Home Construction And Remodeling
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 1994
Status: Active
AH125
Title: Facts #36: Facts About Using Sealants in Fiber Glass Air Handling Systems
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2006
Status: Active
RP042
Title: Sound Solutions for a Quieter Home
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
N030
Title: HSPP - A Voluntary Program Designed to Assure Greater Worker Protection
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2002
Status: Active
BI409
Title: Questions and Answers About Home Insulation
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2000
Status: Active
NAIMA041
Title: Building Design & Construction White Paper: Progress Report on Sustainability
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2004
Status: Active
RP040
Title: Duct Liner: Problem or Solution?
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
NAIMA035
Title: Preserving the Integrity of Environmental Claims for Building Materials This article helps building material manufacturers adhere to the Federal Trade Commission's Environmental Marketing Guidelines
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2003
Status: Active
RP045
Title: Thermal Performance provides the Measure of Success for Most Insulation Applications
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
RP022
Title: Monitoring Airborne Fungal Spores in an Experimental Indoor Environment to Evaluate Sampling Methods and the Effects of Human Activity on Air Sampling (UNLV Study)
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 1993
Status: Active
AH142
Title: Facts #67: Fibrous Glass Duct Board White Paper
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2003
Status: Active
N027SP
Title: Working Smart with Fiber Glass, Rock Wool and Slag Wool Product - Recommended Work Practices for the Installation of Synthetic Vitreous Fibers (SVF) (Spanish)
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2003
Status: Active
MB306
Title: Facts #26: Facts About Moisture and Fiber Glass Metal Building Insulation
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2004
Status: Active
N046
Title: Rock and Slag Wool Insulation: Sustainable Choices for Conserving Energy and Preserving the Environment
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2006
Status: Active
NAIMA039
Title: Building Design & Construction White Paper
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2003
Status: Active
AH145
Title: Facts #73: Moisture & Corrosion Performance of Cotton Duct Liner Materials in HVAC Ducts
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2005
Status: Active
MB315
Title: Facts #58: The Facts About the Acoustical Performance of Metal Building Insulation
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2001
Status: Active
AH138
Title: Facts #65: Fibrous Glass Duct Liner
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2006
Status: Active
RP064
Title: An Illinois "Passivhaus"
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2004
Status: Active
BI491
Title: Facts #79: DOE Releases New R-Value Recommendations
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2008
Status: Active
RP046
Title: Dispersal of Fungal Spores From Three Types of Air Handling System Duct Material
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
AH135
Title: Facts #61: Facts About the Performance of Reflective Bubble Pack Insulation in Duct System Applications
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2001
Status: Active
MB316
Title: Recommendations for Installing Fiber Glass Insulation in Metal Buildings
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2006
Status: Active
N061
Title: Play It Smart, Play It Safe DVD
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
BI500
Title: Lets Set the Record Straight
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2008
Status: Active
N049
Title: Play it Smart, Play it Safe - DVD (English/Spanish)
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
RP052
Title: Health and Safety Programs: Educating Contractors in the Insulation Industry
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
N059
Title: Working Smart with Fiber Glass, Rock Wool and Slag Wool Products
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2007
Status: Active
AH147
Title: Tech Notes: Duct Insulation - Do it Right the First Time
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2006
Status: Active
BI456
Title: Facts #9: Facts about Fiber Glass Loose-Fill Insulation
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2006
Status: Active
NAIMA043
Title: Fiber Glass and Rock Wool and Slag Wool Loose-Fill Insulation
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2010
Status: Active
N029SP
Title: Play it Smart, Play it Safe (Spanish) VHS
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
CI224
Title: Facts #81: Thermal Performance of Coatings Used to Insulate Pipes, Ducts, and Equipment
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2010
Status: Active
ARRA
Title: Grantees Guide to Insulation Programs and Partnerships
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
N066
Title: Spray Foam Insulation Industry and Federal Agencies Agree On Product Stewardship Measures
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2010
Status: Active
KNOW THE FACTS
Title: Fiber Glass HVAC Insulation - Know the Facts (12 Minute Presentation)
Organization: NAIMA
Status: Active
CI225
Title: Facts #82: Mineral Fiber Insulation Products for Commercial and Industrial Applications: Codes and Standards for Insulation Used on Pipes
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2010
Status: Active
BI402
Title: Recommendations for Installing Mineral Fiber Insulation in Residential and Other Light-Frame Construction
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2012
Status: Active
N000
Title: NAIMA Member Company North American Plant Locations
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2012
Status: Active
NHPCI
Title: Unlocking the Full Value of Green Homes: Why Green Multiple Listing Services are a Key to Residential Energy Efficiency
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2011
Status: Active
N068
Title: Fiber Glass & Mineral wool Engineered to outperform
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2013
Status: Active
N071
Title: FASCINATING FACTS Fiber Glass, Rock Wool, and Slag Wool Insulation Products Reduce energy consumption and improve our environment
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2013
Status: Active
N076
Title: Case Study: A Contractor Perspective
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2014
Status: Active
N084
Title: High Performance at the Right Price.
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2017
Status: Active
B1507
Title: Acoustical Performance of Wall Cavity Insulation Products
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2021
Status: Active
N087
Title: Buried Ducts: The newest way to uncover savings.
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2017
Status: Active
MB304
Title: ASHRAE 90.1 Compliance Guide for Metal Buildings
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2021
Status: Active
N088
Title: Fiberglass Insulation is a Smart Choice for Your Home
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2017
Status: Active
N040
Title: Facts #62: Health and Safety Facts for Fiber glass
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2018
Status: Active
NCA101
Title: Building Insulation A Performance Comparison for Today's Environmental Home Builder & Renovation Project
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2014
Status: Active
N040SP
Title: Facts #62: Información sobre salud y seguridad de la fibra de vidrio
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2019
Status: Active
CI227
Title: FACTS #86: Mineral Fiber Pipe Insulation for Chilled Water Piping
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2014
Status: Active
CI226
Title: Facts #85: Facts About Insulation Requirements for Plastic Piping
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2013
Status: Active
BI505
Title: Facts #85: Recommended Practices for Installing Fire Sprinkler Systems
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2015
Status: Active
N012
Title: Facts #45: Fiberglass and Slag Wool Insulations - Materials for a Sustainable Planet
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2019
Status: Active
AH124
Title: Fibrous Glass Duct Liner Standard
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2021
Status: Active
BI402SP
Title: Recomendaciones para la instalación de aislamiento en fibra mineral para construcciones residenciales y otras estructuras ligeras (Aislamiento en fibra mineral para edificaciones)
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2014
Status: Active
N062
Title: Facts #78: Exposure Data For Fiberglass, Rock Wool & Slag Wool
Organization: NAIMA
Year: 2017
Status: Active


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