Repair Shop Owners/Managers:

 

Take the Automotive A/C Climate Protection Pledge and be recognized for following best practices in servicing mobile A/C systems!


An Overview of the Climate Protection Pledge click here 

If your repair shop is properly equipped, and your technicians are
trained to provide a high level
of mobile air conditioning service.
 Why not be recognized for your efforts in reducing refrigerant emissions
by potential customers and by EPA
for your participation in the Climate Protection Pledge program.

 

Maintaining and promoting tie-ins with organizations like the American Automobile Association (AAA), Better Business Bureau (BBB) or an automotive trade association, can help a shop project quality, honesty and technical expertise to the discerning customer. Beyond these important considerations, there is another factor that resonates with consumers in today’s marketplace – environmental responsibility. It is, quite simply, another selling point-another "plus" to be recognized by your customers.

 

Congratulations to the following service and repair shops who have completed the Climate Protection Pledge

Autoexcel, San Diego, CA
Automotive Unlimited, Chanhassen, MN
Cool, Inc., Butler, WI
Linn State Technical College,  Linn, MO
Rad Air, Medina, OH
Rad Air of Merriman Valley, OH
The Air Shop, Santa Ana, CA

 

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To take the Climate Protection Pledge

 

Step 1:  Click here to download the Best Service Practices Study Course. (Have all of your A/C technicians study this booklet and take the Climate Protection Pledge test)
You need adobe reader to download this book Click here for adobe reader software.


Step 2: Click here  and log-in to create a profile to take the associated quiz. (If you have a log-in and password to the MACS Website, then use that log-in and password)
(There is no charge for the quiz.)
 After registration please Click here and use your log-in and password to access the “Auto A/C Climate Protection Pledge” Exam and Pledge. Both items will appear after logging on. This is not the Section 609 test required for recovery and recycling of mobile A/C refrigerant.  If you were seeking the Section 609 test please
click here. If you have any questions please contact the MACS office at 215.631.7020 ext. 0 for assistance.


If you have met the requirements, you will be notified, your shop will be added to a “shop locator” list available to mobile A/C repair customers and you will receive information on how you can promote the U.S. EPA’s recognition to the mobile A/C repair customers.

  Click here if you would like to link to a list of companies who reclaim recovered refrigerant.

 

 

 

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