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		<title>HVAC Training: Reducing Energy and Improving Health</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[During winter 2008, a Berkley lab analysis found on average, the over HVAC appliances in office settings can have unintended health risks. The study found the average building maintained a summer temperature of 1°F (0.5°C) lower compared to winter, even though people are more accustomed to warmer temperatures during summer months. Experts believe the increase in air conditioning contributes to a 50 percent rise in headache, fatigue and loss of concentration.]]></description>
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