Washington, DC -- The US Center for the Polyurethanes Industry (CPI) has released new guidance for school administrators and facilities managers about installing spray polyurethane foam (SPF) in schools. The document, "Guidance for Selecting a Contractor for the Installation of SPF in School Buildings" is available free at CPI's online resource library (http://polyurethane.americanchemistry.com).
"Spray foam offers many excellent benefits to school facilities. It can help save on energy bills and create a comfortable indoor environment for education," said Lee Salamone, senior director of CPI, in a statement. "School administrators and facility managers can benefit from learning more about spray foam's benefits, and our new guidance document can help them with a successful spray foam installation."
This guidance will help those involved select and work with professional spray foam contractors to help achieve a successful spray foam installation.
It offers general tips and guidance to help everyone involved in the process, exploring the benefits of spray foam, and suggests steps to help a school achieve a successful SPF installation. This new resource from CPI can also be helpful for design professionals and energy service companies involved in roofing systems or insulation selection for school building projects.
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