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FACILITIES SOURCEBOOK COMPANY PROFILES
INVISTA,
MAKERS OF ANTRON
When durability meets design- ability, the possibilities are end- less. Facility managers specify Antron carpet fiber when perfor- mance is a must. The superior type 6,6 nylon and innovative four-hole hollow filament shape allows carpet to stand up to wear and tear—looking newer, longer. The fiber’s structure helps resist staining and the fiber shape also releases soil more easily. The Antron brand has been making away-from-home spaces brighter, stronger, and easier to clean since 1960. Now we’re exceeding those standards by innovating solutions that put people first, like our fluorine-free soil resistance. By specifying Antron products in your education spaces, you can be confident the floors will have a long-term, positive impact on stu- dents, staff, and your bottom line.
• Commercial Carpet Fiber • Carpet Care and
Maintenance Services
175 Townpark Dr. Kennesaw, GA 30144 877/526-8766 antron@invista.com www.antron.net
ARMSTRONG
CEILING SOLUTIONS
Armstrong Ceilings Solutions is committed to developing new acoustical and sustainable ceiling solutions, with design and perfor- mance possibilities that empower our customers to create beautiful, high-performance learning environments. From our portfolio of Sustain products, which meet today’s most stringent sustain- ability standards, to ceilings with Total Acoustics performance that provide the ideal combination of sound absorption and blocking
in one ceiling panel, Armstrong Ceilings deliver aesthetics and top-of-the-line performance without compromise, helping to meet or exceed ANSI standards, contribute to LEED points, and create a better place for teachers to teach and students to learn.
• Ceilings
• Walls
• Suspension Systems
2500 Columbia Ave.
Lancaster, PA 17603 877/726-7876 www.armstrongceilings.com
BEVCO PRECISION MFG.
Proudly manufactured in the USA for nearly 70 years, BEVCO’s ergonomic seating solutions
are the perfect blend of quality, comfort and affordability. Make the difference in your classroom or school lab with a BEVCO chair.
• Ergonomic Seating • Laboratory Stools
21320 Doral Rd. Waukesha, WI 53186 262/798-9200 sales@bevco.com www.bevco.com
BIOFIT ENGINEERED PRODUCTS
BioFit strives to improve the learning environment with intuitive, durable, and appealing furnishing solutions. We offer comprehensive seating, table, and book truck lines designed to enhance user performance, with nearly all products backed by a 13-year warranty. Plus, we’re an AEPA-approved supplier.
• Ergonomic Chairs
• Ergonomic Stools
• Cafeteria/Mobile Folding Tables • Book Trucks/Carts
Box 109
Waterville, OH 43566 800/597-0246 marketing@biofit.com www.biofit.com
American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS International) 1625 Prince St.
Alexandria, VA 22314-2882 703/519-6200
www.asisonline.org
ASIS International is the
leading organization for security professionals worldwide. Founded in 1955, ASIS is dedicated to
FALCON & THONET
Falcon and Thonet have been the “go to” resource for designers and architects who specify high-quality, commercial-grade tables, chairs, booths, and modular seating. Falcon makes its products in the USA, in a 400,000-square-foot manufacturing facility located in Newport, TN. Falcon’s highly skilled workforce is proud to be part of
a socially and environmentally re- sponsible team. Frequently speci- fied for education environments, our well-designed, high-quality furniture is capable of withstanding the demands of the most active commercial space, providing the smart buyer with an industry lead- ing Life Cycle Cost. Our product line offers a broad range of standard tables and seating as well as a full range of custom capabilities in all of our product categories.
• Training Tables • Dining Tables
• Booth Seating • Wood Seating
• Metal Seating
• Modular Seating • Casegoods
• Lounge Seating
• Community Tables • Storage
810 W. Hwy 25/70
Newport, TN 37821 800/756-0031 scohen@mycfgroup.com www.falconproducts.com
increasing the effectiveness
and productivity of security professionals by developing educational programs and materials that address broad security interests.
TRADE ASSOCIATIONS
American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) One Dupont Cir., NW Washington, DC 20036 202/728-0200 www.aacc.nche.edu
The American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) is the primary advocacy organization for the nation’s community colleges.
American Institute
of Architects (AIA)
1735 New York Ave. NW Washington, DC 20006-5292 202/828-7100 www.aiadc.org
We advocate for the value of architecture and give architects the resources they need to do their best work.
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