BURNSVILLE, Minn. — Temp Air, manufacturer of Thermal Remediation bed bug heat treatment equipment, announces it will be hosting its first bi-annual Thermal Remediation Bed Bug National Conference in 2015.
“We’re excited to host this meeting and partner with co-sponsors including Mattress Safe and Bayer. We have a great slate of speakers lined up who will provide unique presentations and information that the industry has not yet heard including Dr. Austin Frishman, Dr. Stephen Kells, Dr. Roberto Pereira, Dr. Raj Hulasare, Mr. Thomas Campbell, Mr. Joseph Barile, Mr. Jeff White and Ms. Andrea Hancock. We’ve also enlisted the help of Paul Bello, author of The Bed Bug Combat Manual to coordinate the conference as well as present,” said Chris Strom, Thermal Remediation National Sales Manager.
The conference is scheduled to be held March 8-10, 2015, at the Embassy Suites Outdoor World located just north of the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. “We scheduled the conference at this location because it’s conveniently located, a great venue and we should have good weather,” said Bello.
The conference will serve not only as an informative, educational conference on the topic of heat treating insects. but will also provide a valuable networking opportunity for professionals in the industry as the conference offers round table discussions, interactive speaker panel sessions, and several cocktail receptions.
Additional details along with the registration form are now available on the Thermal Remediation website under the “Conference” tab.
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