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Pettigrew Sponsors the 2009 TAID Day of Education Seminar Series

Pettigrew Associate Ryan Whitmore hosted the TAID luncheon on September 11th. The CEUS courses began at 8:00 am in Suite 9065 of Dallas' World Trade Center. Topics included  Can I Get That Sprinkler in Teal?  Incorporating  Fire Sprinklers into Interior Designs; Intumescent Paint and Fire Protection Coatings; Photoluminescence and Life Safety Egress - Lessons Learn from 9/11; New Barrier Free Changes; CODE GREEN:  Green Building and the Dallas City Code; VOC Regulations:  The Alphabet Soup of Clean Air Laws; Our Region, Our Air, Our Business; and Specifying the Proper Wood Floor and LEED Related Wood Products.

Each participant received a tote bag containing a logo chandelier crystal from Pettigrew Associates, Inc. Be sure to say Hi! to Ryan during lunch, then stop by our showrooms in the Design District to see the latest creations from Pettigrew.

Pettigrew Associates, Inc. is a proud sponsor of the Texas Association for Interior Design Day of Education Seminar Series hosted by Dallas Market Center. This series of six seminars is offered throughout 2009 as an opportunity for Texas interior designers to continue their education and knowledge of the design industry. Topics of past seminars include accessibility, ergonomics, fire safety, indoor air quality, green building and sustainability. For more information and the 2009 seminar calendar, contact Elizabeth Basham at Dallas Market Center ebasham@dmcmail.com, 214.879.8117 or click on TAID to register.

 
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