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Two major components of being "green" are energy efficiency and carbon dioxide emissions reduction. These components are necessary for providing a "green" product. At Swiss-Dex we do not provide just "sufficient" products, but we go above and beyond, to be more than "green," to be "sustainable." The definition that best meets our vision was coined by Travis Engen, CEO of ITT Industries. He states, "Sustainability is defined as meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."
High Environmental Quality Certification

The ceiling systems that Swiss-Dex offers have all been certified as having High Environmental Quality (HEQ). This simply means that the product meets all fourteen targets and standards that address impacts on the outdoor environment as well as the health and comfort of the indoor environment, such as energy, water, waste, and maintenance. The main distinction between this system and the traditional system is that the Swiss-Dex system uses recycled water instead of harmful coolants and gasses to heat and cool rooms. Its innovative design proves to be more effective and efficient than traditional force blown heating and cooling systems.

 
Exceedingly Green

In today's world, environmental issues are paramount. Leading in the heating and cooling industry, our radiant ceiling systems are both "green" and "sustainable" to the environment. Our incorporation of modern techniques as well as our innovative strategies come together to make a more efficient and therefore more environmentally savvy product. By utilizing our system, you will save money, breath healthier air, and be an environmentally conscious global partner.

To go above and beyond, in terms of "green" capability, incorporate this system in addition to solar panels and the quality provided will be "exceedingly green." Continue on this path with us, as we break barriers and help establish energy independence.
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