Sun Photo by Jim Feltman
Two Japanese businessmen recently visited Camp Creek Elementary School to view equipment installed there by EcoQuest International, a local manufacturer. From left, are: Ryan Beagley, of Ecoquest; Steve Breeden, representing Active-Tech; a Mr. Kurrose Tadashi and a Mr. Fujishiro examining one of the air-cleaning devices at Camp Creek Elementary School.
| Published: 12:23 PM, 03/27/2008 |
Last updated: 12:17 PM, 03/27/2008 |
Source: The Greeneville Sun
EcoQuest International and Free Will Baptist Family Ministries recently hosted several Japanese visitors who were inspecting air and water purification equipment in use here and at the Laurels Assisted and Independent Living facility in Wise, Va., which is operated by Family Ministries.
The group also visited Camp Creek Elementary School to inspect air-purification equipment installed at that site. The equipment they inspected included Ecoquest's PHX, Fresh Air, Ductworx, Eagle 5000 and the Living Water II units.
The visit was scheduled so that the visitors could better understand the impact the equipment has on air and water quality, and Ecoquest spokesman said.
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