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March 19, 2012

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ATLANTA — The Clean Executive Committee has selected Global Experience Specialists (GES) to serve as the official services contractor for the 2013 Clean Show in New Orleans.

Three companies submitted proposals for the June 2013 show. “GES did our show in New Orleans in 2009 and did a great job,” says John Riddle, president of Riddle & Associates, the Clean Show’s management company. “We look forward to working with them again in 2013.”

Chicago hosted the first Clean Show in 1977. United Exposition Service Co. was the official services contractor for that event and subsequent shows. GES purchased United in 1993, and the Las Vegas-based company has continued its partnership with the Clean Show for many shows since.

GES produces 3,000 exhibitions and events annually.

The Clean Show—officially titled the World Educational Congress for Laundering and Drycleaning—attracts people across all segments of the textile care industry, from single-owner, coin-operated laundry and drycleaning establishments to giant industrial and institutional laundries and textile rental companies.

February 20, 2012

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Feb. 10 officially characterized tetrachloroethylene—also known as perchloroethylene (perc)—as a “likely human carcinogen,” but the agency does not believe that wearing clothing dry-cleaned with perc poses a health risk.

EPA issued its final health assessment to its Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) database, which describes health effects that may result from exposure to various substances. The assessment provides estimates for both cancer and non-cancer effects associated with exposure to perc over a lifetime.

The agency has already taken several significant actions to reduce exposure to perc. It has clean air standards for dry cleaners that use perc, including requirements that will phase-out the chemical’s use in residential buildings by Dec. 21, 2020.

EPA also set limits for the amount of perc allowed in drinking water, and levels for cleaning up perc at Superfund sites throughout the country, which will be updated in light of the IRIS assessment.

“The perc health assessment released today will provide valuable information to help protect people and communities from exposure to perc in soil, water and air,” says Paul Anastas, assistant administrator for EPA’s Office of Research and Development. “This assessment emphasizes the value of the IRIS database in providing strong science to support government officials as they make decisions to protect the health of the American people.”

The assessment replaces the 1988 IRIS assessment for perc and for the first time includes a hazard characterization for cancer effects. The new assessment has undergone several levels of rigorous, independent peer review, the EPA says, including: agency review, interagency review, public comment, and external peer review by the National Research Council.

EPA’s updated perc IRIS assessment can be found here.

Additional information about perc is available here.

October 6, 2011

AUBURN, N.H. — Stan Komins, a vended laundry and dry cleaning specialist, recently joined the Daniels Equipment Co. staff. He is responsible for the sales of coin/vended laundry and dry cleaning equipment for the greater Boston area.

Prior to joining Daniels, Komins was general manager for the Supply Divisions of Craig Supply Co. He has served on the boards of directors of the New England Laundry Association and the Textile Care Allied Trades Association, and was named TCATA’s “Man of the Year.” Komins attended Boston University.

“With his many years of experience in helping owners of vended laundries and dry cleaning businesses, Stan is a perfect fit for this position,” says Ralph Daniels, president of Daniels Equipment Co.

“Of all the distributors in New England, I felt that Daniels Equipment Co. was the best, so that is where I hung my hat,” says Komins.

Komins is active in his community, where he has served as president of the Medford (Mass.) Chamber of Commerce, coached Little League baseball teams, and announced high school football games in Arlington, Mass.

January 15, 2007