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NKBA Approves Steam Shower Training Course

October 16, 2009

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The National Kitchen & Bath Association has approved the training course “Designing and Specifying Steamist Steam Showers” as part of its Continuing Education program. Steam shower manufacturer Steamist developed the course for all NKBA members interested in furthering their knowledge of steam showers and fine-tuning their specifying skills.

Presented by Steamist National Training Manager Fred Fedewa, the course provides insights on the latest bathroom design trends and tips for describing the health benefits of steam to clients. It also teaches designers how to present steam shower specifications and expertly design steam shower systems. Those who complete the 60-minute course will receive 0.1 Continuing Education Units (CEUs).

The course also familiarizes participants with Steamist’s recently introduced Total Sense Collection, which offers a menu of innovative steambathing products to deliver a complete, customized experience. 

“Quality training is extremely important to Steamist, and we are thrilled that the NKBA understands the value of adding this course to its Continuing Education program,” stated Fedewa. 


Source: Steamist


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