
PARTICIPANTS
Dri-Eaz Products, Inc.
Electrolux Home Products, NA
Friedrich Air Conditioning Company
GE Appliances
LG Electronics, Inc.
Oasis Corporation
Qingdao Haier Air Conditioner Corporation, LTD.
W.C. Wood Company, LTD.
AHAM STANDARDS
By providing an objective and standardized verification of your product's
performance, AHAM gives consumers, retailers and the home appliance
industry a standard they can trust. The program furnishes uniform
product comparison information, regularly verifies the results and
reduces confusion at the point of purchase about product performance
claims. AHAM conducts three certification programs for each category
- room air cleaners, room air conditioners, and dehumidifiers. The Performance Standard for Residential Dehumidifiers is known as
ANSI/AHAM DH-1-2003.
The ANSI/AHAM DH-1-2003 Standard is available for purchase by visiting www.aham.org.
ABOUT AHAM
The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) is an organization
that certifies the testing results of home appliances such as room
air conditioners, dehumidifiers and room air cleaners. Since 1967,
we've used outside labs to test products, and today manufacturers
use AHAM-certified ratings on a variety of appliances. This makes
comparing products easier for consumers and gives them a consistent
product standard they can trust. AHAM also serves as an advocacy
group for manufacturers, representing industry interests in legislative
and regulatory matters.
To find out more about AHAM, or for membership information, visit www.aham.org
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How to become a certification
program participant
- Read the program Procedural Guide which explains the obligations of licensees
in the program.
- Fill out the license agreement which all companies must enter into with
AHAM to begin participation in the program.
- Request a production survey by
emailing cert@aham.org.
This form should be completed and returned with the signed license agreement
when you are ready to join the certification program.
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