ANSI Details Efforts of its members and partners.

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NFPA published report evaluating efficiency of its "Remembering When" fire and fall prevention program. IAPMO India and WQA India signed MOU to collaborate on administration of Certification Scheme for Drinking Water Treatment Systems That Make Microbiological Reduction Claims. CSA Group published list of tips to help consumers recognize counterfeit products. Report released by USGBC demonstrates growth of green building. ABMSP has been approved as ANSI Accredited Standards Developer.



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Did You Know?



Did You Know? offers a quick look at the broad scope of activities underway within the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Federation of members and partners, highlighting recent accomplishments and new resources related to standardization.



NFPA Report Evaluates Fire and Fall Prevention Program for Older Adults

The National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA), an ANSI member and audited designator, has recently published a report evaluating the efficiency of its “Remembering When” program.



“Remembering When” is a fire and fall prevention program for older adults that helps them live safely at home for as long as possible. The program is used by members of the fire service in their local communities, allowing professionals and volunteers to deliver informative group presentations and home visits to assist this population. NFPA partnered with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to develop the program.



The Fire Protection Research Foundation implemented the program in five communities in Iowa in order to evaluate its efficiency and determine any gaps or areas for improvement. “Pilot Evaluation of the Remembering When™ Program in Five Communities in Iowa,” a report summarizing the findings of this evaluation, is available for free download on the NFPA site.



IAPMO India and WQA India to Collaborate on Drinking Water Treatment System Certification Program IAPMO India and Water Quality India Association (WQA India) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate on the administration of a new certification program: the Certification Scheme for Drinking Water Treatment Systems That Make Microbiological Reduction Claims.



The program is based on a standard developed by WQA India to evaluate water treatment devices that claim to remove microbiological impurities. IAPMO India will undertake the certification of products that can be listed to the standard. Products evaluated will be used in households to minimize numerous potential contaminants such as bacteria and viruses that can introduce health risks.



IAPMO is an ANSI audited designator and accredited standards developer, and WQA is an ANSI member and accredited standards developer.



CSA Group Guides Consumers in Recognizing Counterfeit Products for Fraud Prevention Month

The CSA Group, an ANSI member and accredited standards developer, has published a list of tips that help consumers to recognize counterfeit products.



The list, published for March’s International Fraud and Prevention Month, includes the following tips for savvy shoppers:

Be wary of an unbelievable deal.



• Avoid electrical products that don’t have a mark from a recognized certification organization.



• Check packaging for missing brand names, return addresses, company contact information, or similar details.



• Evaluate the “look and feel” of goods: if it’s flimsy, too light, packaged poorly, or includes misspellings, it may be counterfeit.



• Buy products from reputable stores and established online retailers.



“We are seeing counterfeit products in everything from prescription pill bottles to construction materials and car parts and the trend is growing,” says Terry Hunter, manager of anticounterfeiting at CSA Group. “Since fakes are not certified by an accredited organization, they may be missing safety features, use toxic or inappropriate materials, and can cause serious risk to the user. It’s important for consumers to be aware and take the necessary steps to spot counterfeit goods.”



USGBC Report Indicates Growth Potential in Green Building for the Hospitality Industry

The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) has released a report demonstrating the tremendou s growth of green building in the hospitality industry, as well as the potential for an increasing presence in the coming years.



“LEED in Motion: Hospitality” states that nearly 134 million square feet of space in nearly 400 hotels is LEED-certified, and more than 2,070 hotels participate in LEED. There is an increasing consumer demand for sustainable practices across industries, and the hospitality sector is no exception.



ABMSP Becomes ANSI Accredited Standards Developer

ANSI’s Executive Standards Council (ExSC) has approved A NSI member the American Board of Multiple Specialties in Podiatry (ABMSP) as an ANSI Accredited Standards Developer under its proposed operating procedures for documenting consensus on ABMSPsponsored American National Standards, effective February 23, 2016. For additional information, please contact Stephen B. Permison, MD, ABMSP acting director, at 301.537.7019 or sbp@standardsbasedprograms.com.

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