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Learn To Green Your Facilities At Valley Forge Expo

Facilities Expo is a tradeshow full of cutting-edge products/services and FREE educational sessions to help you save you money, time and lessen future maintenance requirements. Celebrating 17 years in Greater Philadelphia, Facilities Expo is THE annual source of solutions for building and facility engineering, management and operations.

Greater Philadelphia Facilities Expowill be held September 23 & 24 at the Valley Forge Convention Center in King of Prussia, Pa.

A newly added element of Facilities Expo is Managing Green Buildings. With the push to make buildings more efficient and sustainable, Facilities Expo features GREEN solutions on the show floor and in the FREE educational seminars .

You will learn about energy saving measures and how to lessen the environmental impact of your building. Educational sessions will focus on green building features and products, including LED lighting, solar panels, odor mitigation and electrical safety. The seminars are presented by experts in their field and sponsored by The Delaware Valley Green Building Council, The Greater Philadelphia Building Professionals Association, The Philadelphia Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, and The Philadelphia Section of the Illuminating Engineering Society.

The exhibit hall is open 10am - 3pm, September 23 and 10am-2pm, September 24. The conferences run from 8am - 3pm, September 23 and 8am-2pm, September 24.

To register to attend for FREE, visit www.FacilitiesExpo.com or call (800) 827.8009 and use Priority Code: GandS.

For more information visit www.FacilitiesExpo.com.

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I was told that houses that are considered Green sell quicker. What are the easiest ways to make my home be considered Green? — Bobby S., Dallas